Marie-Chantal Ltd. 2025-03-06 Health moderate CPSC
Health · CPSC · Recall #CPSC-25168
Marie-Chantal Children's Nightgowns, Pajama Sets and Robes Recall
Issued March 6, 2025 · Marie-Chantal Ltd. · 560 units affected
In March 2025, Marie-Chantal Ltd. recalled the Marie-Chantal Children's Nightgowns, Pajama Sets and Robes, a moderate health recall reported by the CPSC.
Compiled by Maya Ellison, RecallCheckr
What this means for you
The recalled children's nightgowns, pajama sets and robes violate the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious burn injuries or death to children.
What you should do
- 1 Stop using Marie-Chantal Children's Nightgowns, Pajama Sets and Robes right away.
- 2 Set it aside where it won't be used by mistake.
- 3 Contact Marie-Chantal Ltd. to arrange your refund. See the official notice below for contact details.
- 4 Keep the product until your remedy is fully processed. You may need it.
Official remedy (Refund): Consumers should immediately take the recalled children's garments away from children, stop using them and contact Marie-Chantal for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the garments by cutting them in half and disposing of them according to local and state recycling guidelines. Consumers should send a photo of the destroyed garment to recall@mariechantal.com to get the refund. Marie-Chantal is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Recall details
- Brand
- Marie-Chantal Ltd.
- Category
- Health
- Recall date
- March 6, 2025
- Units affected
- 560
- Sold at
- Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Oliphant, New Beginnings and English Rabbit stores nationwide and online at www.saksfifthavenue.com, www.bergdorfgoodman.com, www.oliphantdesign.com, www.englishrabbit.com and www.rrboutiquebytheshore.com from November 2021 through October 2024 for between $20 and $115.
- Recall number
- CPSC-25168
- Made in
- Peru
- Issuing agency
- CPSC
In context
- Marie-Chantal Ltd. has 1 recall in our database.
- We're tracking 3,576 Health recalls in our database.
- 560 units is enough to reach roughly 1 in every 233,929 US households.
- This is the 691st Health recall we've logged in 2025.