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Fashion Options recalls warm-up sets

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Published: Nov. 24, 2009 at 3:29 PM
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of Fashion Options boy's warm-up sets due to a strangulation hazard.

About 5,400 velour warm-up sets were imported from Bangladesh by KT Group Inc., of New York and sold at Burlington Coat Factory outlets nationwide from September 2007 through October 2009 for about $15.

The sweatshirts in the warm-up sets include a drawstring that could pose a strangulation hazard, the commission said.

The recall involves "Beverly Hills Polo Club" warm-up sets sold in sizes small through extra large. They were sold in colors of black, charcoal, and chocolate.

Consumers were advised to remove the drawstring or return the garment to the retailer fora a full refund.

Consumers can call 212-947-2223 for information.

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