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CPSC Recalls DG Fashion Scarves

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall on DG Fashion women’s scarves. Stylized with a fringe, the scarves fail to meet federal flammability standards for clothing textiles, posing a risk of burn injuries to consumers. No injuries have been reported. According to the CPSC, about 200 of the scarves were sold online at www.amazon.com from June 2015 through March 2017 for between $10 and $21. The CPSC did not name any promotional product companies in connection with the recall.

DGFA Inc. of China imported and distributed the scarves, which were manufactured in China. The recalled scarves measure about 78 inches long by 27 inches wide. They’re shimmery, and came in the colors of black-gold, blue, green, purple, gold and wine red. The scarves are made from 70% silk and 30% polyester.

The CPSC says that consumers should immediately stop using the recalled scarves and contact DGFA for a full refund. DGFA and Amazon are also said to be reaching out directly to consumers who purchased the scarves. Contact DGFA toll-free at (866) 606-9099 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or email the firm at csr.dgfainc@yahoo.com for more information.