The North Face has pulled its Teen’s Oversized Hoodie from sale, and encouraged any customer who bought one to return it for a refund.
It’s understood that around 68 hoodies were sold in recent months across Ireland.The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued a recall notice for the item on Wednesday.“The risk associated with the product is that of strangulation. The product has drawstrings with free ends in the hood. Drawstrings can become trapped during various activities of a child leading to strangulation.The hoodie was available to purchase from July 2022. It has a product code 7X4U.
The North Face is asking customers who bought the hoodie to stop wearing it immediately, and return it for a full refund. A spokesperson said: “The North Face is asking customers to return the product to their place of purchase for a full refund. The North Face can also arrange collection; please contact tnf.ukshop@vfc.com to organise this.For the latest news and breaking news visit irishmirror.ie/news.Follow us on Twitter @IrishMirror - the official Irish Mirror Twitter account - real news in real time.
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