已经召回了30,000双Target儿童牛仔裤 – 这就是原因

已经召回了30,000双Target儿童牛仔裤 – 这就是原因

去年秋天从Target购买了一条紧身牛仔裤的人应该知道,由于皮肤切割和割伤的报道,一种风格正在被召回.

美国消费者产品安全委员会宣布,服装制造商Topson Downs正在发布召回30,000双Cat&Jack Girls’s Star Studded紧身牛仔裤,这些牛仔裤专门在Target销售,此前消费者称其受到牛仔裤上的小金属星星的伤害。星期三.

猫 & Jack Girls' Star Studded Skinny Jeans sold at Target
根据美国消费品安全委员会的说法,牛仔裤的腿部装饰着小金属星星,可能会脱落并可能造成伤害.CPSC

众所周知,装饰牛仔裤腿部前部底部的小金属星星会脱落并造成伤害。已经报告了6例金属星分离,其中5例涉及皮肤撕裂.

猫 & Jack Girls' Star Studded Skinny Jeans sold at Target
美国消费品安全委员会在牛仔裤上张贴了一张独立星形饰钉的照片.CPSC

这款牛仔裤于2023年9月至2023年11月在全美Target商店和Target.com网站上销售,尺寸为4-18P。他们的内腰带上印有“Cat&Jack”和“Super Skinny”字样.

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美国消费品安全委员会建议消费者立即停止穿着召回的牛仔裤,零售价约为18美元,并将其带到Target商店获得全额退款.

消费者也可以拨打800-440-0680致电Target,或者在Target.com上线,点击页面底部的“Recalls”,然后点击“服装”获取更多信息。他们还可以查阅Target的Facebook页面上的“产品召回”标签.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text in Chinese to English:

    Those who purchased a pair of tight jeans from Target last fall should know that a style is being recalled due to reports of skin cuts and lacerations. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that clothing manufacturer Topson Downs is recalling 30,000 pairs of Cat & Jack Girls Star Studded skinny jeans, which are sold exclusively at Target, after consumers reported being injured by small metal stars on the jeans. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the jeans legs are decorated with small metal stars that may detach and cause injury. It is well known that the small metal stars decorating the front bottom of the jeans legs can detach and cause injury. Six cases of metal star separation have been reported, five of which involve skin tearing. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission posted a photo of an independent star-shaped stud on the jeans. These jeans were sold in all Target stores and on Target.com from September to November 2017, in sizes 4-18P. The inner waistband is printed with the words “Cat & Jack” and “Super Skinny.” The US Consumer Product Safety Commission advises consumers to immediately stop wearing the recalled jeans, which retail for about $18, and bring them to a Target store for a full refund. Consumers can also call Target at 800-440-0680 or go online to Target.com, click on “Recalls” at the bottom of the page, and then click on “Clothing” for more information. They can also check Targets Facebook page for the “Product Recall” tag.

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text in Chinese to English:

    Those who purchased a pair of tight jeans from Target last fall should know that a style is being recalled due to reports of skin cuts and lacerations. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that clothing manufacturer Topson Downs is recalling 30,000 pairs of Cat & Jack Girls Star Studded skinny jeans, which are sold exclusively at Target, after consumers reported being injured by small metal stars on the jeans. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the jeans legs are decorated with small metal stars that may detach and cause injury. It is well known that the small metal stars decorating the front bottom of the jeans legs can detach and cause injury. Six cases of metal star separation have been reported, five of which involve skin tearing. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission posted a photo of an independent star-shaped stud on the jeans. These jeans were sold in all Target stores and on Target.com from September to November 2017, in sizes 4-18P. The inner waistband is printed with the words “Cat & Jack” and “Super Skinny.” The US Consumer Product Safety Commission advises consumers to immediately stop wearing the recalled jeans, which retail for about $18, and bring them to a Target store for a full refund. Consumers can also call Target at 800-440-0680 or go online to Target.com, click on “Recalls” at the bottom of the page, and then click on “Clothing” for more information. They can also check Targets Facebook page for the “Product Recall” tag.

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