Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17
Madewell Recalls 5,900 Women's Sweaters Over Flammability Burn Hazard
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17

Madewell Recalls 5,900 Women's Sweaters Over Flammability Burn Hazard

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17

Summary

  • The July 16 recall covers about 5,900 Madewell sweaters after the CPSC said two women's styles fail a mandatory federal flammability standard and could cause serious burn injuries or death.
  • The affected items are Double V-Neck Pullover sweaters, style NT611, and V-Neck Cardigan sweaters, style NT612, sold in light blue and cream in sizes XS through L.
  • Madewell said the sweaters were sold nationwide at Madewell and T.J. Maxx stores and online from December 2024 through October 2025 for $138 to $148.
  • One sweater has been reported catching fire, but no injuries have been reported.
  • Consumers should stop using the sweaters, cut them in half, email proof to Madewell, and seek a full refund or store credit.

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