The recalled items violate "the mandatory flammability standard for children’s sleepwear," per a release from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
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NEED TO KNOW
- Two children’s wear brands are recalling more than 200,000 items of clothing
- The items do not meet mandatory flammability standards
- Consumers are urged to return the items in question for a refund
More than 200,000 items of children's clothing have been recalled due to potential burn risk.
Meijer, a Midwestern superstore chain, has issued a recall for select MCS and Lullaby Lane branded one-piece footed sleepwear for babies, according to a release from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The products violate “the mandatory flammability standard for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children,” per the release.
The specific MCS and Lullaby Lane onesies in question are sized for children ages 12 months, 18 months and 24 months and were made in Thailand. The brand, size and country of origin are printed on the neck of the garments.

United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
The styles affected by the recall are:
MCS: Heart, XOXO, Shamrock, Bunny, Beige Heather, Beige Heather Halloween and Cupids Bows.
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Lullaby Lane: Airplane, Animal Print, Animals, Apples, Camping, Daisies, Dinos, Duckies, Elephants, Forest, Highland Cow, Safari Lilac, Safari White, Sheep, Toile Floral, Bees, Meadow, Sharks, Star and Moon, Strawberries, Chalk Blue, Green, Heather Grey, Pastel Lilac, Pink A Boo, Powder Blue, Fair Isle, Heart, Multi Check, Penguin Pink, Penguin Iced Aqua, Polar Bear, Trees, Buffalo Check, Reindeer Heads and Gingerbread.
The onesies were sold at Meijer locations in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky from December 2024 through October 2025 for about $5 to $12. Approximately 211,520 onesies with the defect were sold.
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Meijer urges anyone in possession of any of the recalled onesies to return the item(s) to the store for a refund.
No injuries or incidents have been reported in connection with the products at this time.
Meijer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
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