La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas Recall

Published by Reclia Safety Desk | July 15, 2026

📌 Recall Notice

Product: La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas

Brand: Unknown

Hazards: Burn Hazard, Laceration Hazard

What to do: Stop using this product. Follow the recall instructions for refund or replacement.

Official US CPSC Recall Notice
Recall #10378 |
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Recall Summary

Product La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas
Brand Unknown
Category Toys Children
Recall Number 10378
Hazard Burn Hazard, Laceration Hazard
Units Affected Not specified
Recall Date August 07, 2025
Remedy Contact manufacturer
Country 🇺🇸 United States

Recall Information Record
Database Entry ID: 10378
Recall Number: 25427
Date Published: August 7, 2025

1. Recall Summary
La Ligne LLC, of New York, is recalling approximately 1,185 units of La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit children’s pajamas. The recall was initiated because the children’s pajama sets violate mandatory federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. No injuries have been reported in connection with this recall. The recall notice was published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on August 7, 2025.

2. Affected Products
The recall involves La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit children’s 100% cotton pajamas. These are two-piece long sleeve pajama sets. The pajama sets were sold in the following color combinations: green with light blue trim, pink with red trim, red with white trim, light blue with red trim, navy with white trim, and white with navy trim. Each set features a pocket on the left side of the top. The pajamas were sold in children’s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. The neck label contains the text “La Ligne,” “Mini,” and the size. The seam label contains the text “Made in Peru” and “RN number 150209.” The products were manufactured in Peru.

The recalled pajamas were sold at La Ligne stores nationwide and online at https://lalignenyc.com/ from November 2023 through March 2025 for approximately $75.

3. Hazard Information
The recalled children’s pajama sets violate mandatory standards for children’s sleepwear flammability. According to the recall notice, this violation poses a risk of burn injuries to children. No injuries have been reported in connection with this recall.

4. Consumer Action Required
Consumers should immediately take the recalled children’s pajamas away from children and stop using them. Consumers are instructed to destroy the garments by cutting them in half and disposing of them. After destroying the garment, consumers must send a photo of the destroyed garment by email to lou@lalignenyc.com to receive a refund or store credit.

5. Official Remedy
Consumers who provide a photo of the destroyed garment will receive a full refund of $75 or a store credit of $100. The remedy is a refund or store credit, as specified by the recalling firm.

6. Contact Information
Consumers may contact La Ligne by email at lou@lalignenyc.com. Consumers may also visit the recall website at https://lalignenyc.com/pages/enfant-bonne-nuit-pajamas-recall or go to https://lalignenyc.com/ and click “Recall” at the bottom of the page for more information.

Recall Timeline

  • **August 07, 2025** – Recall announced by CPSC (Source)
  • **Current** – Consumers advised to stop using product
  • **Ongoing** – Refund or replacement available

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I identify the recalled La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas?

A: Check the model and serial number on your product against the official recall notice (#10378).

Q: What should I do if I own the recalled La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas?

A: The recall notice advises consumers to stop using the product and follow the recall instructions.

Q: How do I get a refund or replacement for the recalled La Ligne Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas?

A: Contact the manufacturer using the information in the recall notice.

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Consumers should refer to the original recall notice
for complete details and official instructions.




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