The brand is recalling roughly 5,900 women's sweaters after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission determined the garments fail to meet a mandatory federal flammability standard, posing a burn hazard that officials say could lead to serious injury or death.
You can check whether you own one of the recalled sweaters by looking at the neck label for the Madewell name and size, along with a sewn-in side seam label reading "NT611" or "NT612" and "HO24." Madewell has received one report of a sweater catching fire, though no injuries have been reported.
Recalls like this one are a good reminder to register your purchases when possible and keep an eye on CPSC recall alerts, especially as more retailers face scrutiny over product safety standards this year, following similar recent recalls on items ranging from children's sandals to specialty shampoo.
If you own one of the recalled sweaters, stop wearing it immediately and contact Madewell for a full refund. To receive one, you'll need to cut the sweater in half, email a photo of the destroyed garment to 24-7@madewell.com, and dispose of it. Questions can be directed to Madewell at 866-544-1937, available daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET.
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