We are almost as close to this coming Christmas as we were to last Christmas. Most of us aren’t ready to start thinking about decorating and shopping just yet. We’re just getting used to the idea of warm weather and all that comes with it. 

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But looking back to last Christmas for a moment, a popular item that was sold for young children was recalled yesterday. 

According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission say that Macy’s has recalled the Holiday Lane Footed Pajamas that were sold from March of 2024 through January of this year. The sizes that are involved in this recall are for ages 0-3 months, 3-6 months, and 6-9 months. 

Photo Credit: US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Photo Credit: US Consumer Product Safety Commission
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There are five different models of these pajamas that fall under the recall, they include: 

  • Holiday Lane Infant Merry Mix It Up Matching Family Footed Pajama 

  • Holiday Lane Family Plaid Cotton Matching Footed Pajama 

  • Holiday Lane Winterton Plaid Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 

  • Holiday Lane Infant Star Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 

  • Holiday Lane Floral Cotton Matching Footed Pajama   

The issue at hand stems from the fact that the clothing item can cut off the circulation due to the elastic cutting into the child wearing it. There have been four cases where parents have reported the elastic around the ankles was too tight on their child.  

Photo Credit: US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Photo Credit: US Consumer Product Safety Commission
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If you have this product, you should not return it to Macy’s but instead you should reach out through this link: https://www.recallrtr.com/footedpajamas.

And fill out the form the recall form from the company. Parents will be sent a self-addressed package to return the pajamas to the company and then a refund will be processed.  

These items were sold in Macy’s stores nationwide, as well as Macy’s Backstage and at macys.com.  

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