The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Gap Inc. on Thursday said more than 16,000 boys' jackets were being recalled because a piece attached to waist drawstring poses an "entrapment hazard to children," although no injuries have been reported.
About 16,200 "Warmest Jacket" for boys sold exclusively at Gap Outlet stores nationwide from September through this month are being recalled. The jackets' waist drawstring toggle can become snagged or caught in small spaces or doorways, according to the recall notice.
The hooded jackets, which zip in front and cost about $50, were made in Indonesia and sold in navy and gray in children's sizes. "Gap Outlet" was printed on a label at the neck, and style number 513573 is printed on a white label sewn behind the size and product care label near the neckline.
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