Ivy City Recalls Children's Pajamas Due to Burn Hazard; Violation of Federal Flammability Regulations; Sold Exclusively by Ivy City
No injuries reported. This is a preventive recall action.
Ivy City Recalls Children's Pajamas Due to Burn Hazard; Violation of Federal Flammability Regulations; Sold Exclusively by Ivy City
Ivy City Co., of Riverton, Utah · Mini Bella Bunny Pajamas, Mini Camille Pajamas and Mini Petra Nightgown




Product Description
This recall involves Ivy City Mini Bella Bunny Pajamas with and without Feathers, Mini Camille Pajamas with and without Feathers, and Mini Petra Short Sleeve Nightgown in green and Long Sleeve Nightgown in purple. They were sold in children's sizes 12-18M, 2T, 3T, 4-5, 6-7, 8Y, 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14. The size and "Ivy City" are printed on the neck label. The side seam label has the fiber content, washing instructions and "Made in China". The Ivy City Mini Bella Bunny Pajamas are 100% Polyester, the Mini Camille Pajamas are 100% cotton, and Mini Petra Nightgowns are 62% cotton, 33% Polyester, 4% nylon, and 1% spandex.
Hazard
The recalled children's pajamas violate the flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajamas away from children, stop using them, and contact Ivy City for a full refund. Consumers should destroy the garments by cutting them in half and disposing of them. Consumers should email Ivy City a photo of the destroyed garment at hello@ivycityco.com to receive a refund. Ivy City is contacting all known purchasers directly.
411 Press Analysis
The CPSC announced a voluntary recall of Mini Bella Bunny Pajamas, Mini Camille Pajamas and Mini Petra Nightgown on January 16, 2025. The recalled children's pajamas violate the flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. This recall covers about 700 and was initiated by Ivy City Co., of Riverton, Utah as a preventive measure. No injuries have been reported to date. Consumers should stop using the product and obtain a full refund. The recall demonstrates proactive safety compliance by the manufacturer. Consumers can verify whether their product is affected by checking model numbers against the CPSC listing.