AliExpress Recalls LeymanKids Children's Pajama Sets Due to Risk of Injury or Death from Burns; Violates Mandatory Standards for Children's Sleepwear
This recall is associated with reported fatalities. Consumers should take immediate action.
AliExpress Recalls LeymanKids Children's Pajama Sets Due to Risk of Injury or Death from Burns; Violates Mandatory Standards for Children's Sleepwear
AliExpress, of San Mateo, California · LeymanKids Children's Pajama Sets




Product Description
This recall involves LeymanKids-branded children's two-piece pajama sets. The recalled pajama sets consist of a long-sleeved, button-up top and matching pants. The pajama sets were sold in white, pink, yellow, red, blue, beige and green, and feature cartoon patterns. The pajama sets were sold in children's sizes 24M (90), 3T (100), 4T (110), 5T (120) and 6T (130). The brand name and size are printed on the neck label of the pajama top.
Hazard
The recalled children's pajama sets violate the mandatory flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries or death to children.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled pajamas immediately and contact AliExpress to receive a full refund. Consumers should destroy the pajamas by cutting them in half, then take a photo and dispose of them. Consumers must send the photo of the destroyed pajamas to us_product_recall@aliexpress.com or by replying to the recall email sent by AliExpress.
411 Press Analysis
AliExpress, of San Mateo, California is recalling about 600 of LeymanKids Children's Pajama Sets following reports of fatalities linked to the product. The CPSC announced this recall on August 7, 2025. The recalled children's pajama sets violate the mandatory flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries or death to children. This is among the most serious recall classifications issued by the CPSC. Consumers are urged to stop use immediately and obtain a full refund. Anyone who has experienced problems with this product should file a report with the CPSC at SaferProducts.gov in addition to contacting the manufacturer.