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Children's Nightgowns Recalled Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standards and Burn Hazard; Imported by Arshiner; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com (Recall Alert)

Date: April 13, 2023
Company: Arshiner
Status: Ongoing
Source: CPSC

What You Should Do

Stop using this product immediately. Do not consume, use, or distribute it.

Consumers should immediately take the recalled nightgowns away from children, stop using them and contact Arshiner for a full refund. Consumers should destroy the nightgowns by cutting them both vertically and horizontally and disposing of them in accordance with local state recycling laws. Consumers should send an image of the destroyed recalled nightgowns to Arshiner by email at arshiner.recall@gmail.com. Upon receipt of the photo, consumers will be issued a full refund of the purchase price. Arshiner and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly. Options: Refund

Affected Products

This recall involves Arshiner-branded children's long-sleeved nightgowns. The 94% polyester 6% spandex nightgowns have a lace trimmed neck collar, lace hemline and cinched elastic at the wrists. They were sold in sizes 4 through 13 years and in 10 prints: "Cat Meow" print in blue, "Sleeping Cat in Cup" print in purple, "Polka Dots Cat" print in orange, "Reindeer Cat and Snowflakes" print in red, "Panda Dream Big" print in blue, "Hamburger and Fries Best Friends" print in pink, "Fairy" print in purple, "Green and Navy Plaid" print, "Cat Catwalk Ready" print in navy, and "Sloth Just Do Nothing" print in pink. "Arshiner," "Made In China" and the size are printed on the nightgown's neck label.

Why Was This Recalled?

The children's nightgowns fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Where Was This Sold?

Distribution information not available.

About Arshiner

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Data sourced from the CPSC. Last updated March 26, 2026. View original report