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Consumer ProductReported January 15, 2026

Asher Pajama Sets

Recalled by Morgan Lane, LLC of New York, NY

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Consumer product recall

A fire or burn hazard means the product can overheat, catch fire, or cause burns during normal use or charging. Recalls like these are issued to prevent property damage and injuries. Consumers are usually advised to stop using the product right away.

Morgan Lane, LLC of New York, NY has recalled Asher Pajama Sets, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recall was announced on January 15, 2026. It involves a fire or burn hazard.

Below is a plain-English summary of what was recalled, why it was recalled, how to tell whether you have the affected product, and what steps you can take. For the complete and most current details, you can view the CPSC record linked further down this page.

What was recalled?

This recall covers Asher Pajama Sets, with approximately About 95 affected. The company behind the recall is Morgan Lane, LLC of New York, NY.

From the official recall notice: “This recall involves Morgan Lane Asher Pajama Sets, Style 816TR in Petal. The recalled children's pajama sets are printed with tiny roses and have blue cotton piping and imitation mother-of-pearl buttons. The pajamas were sold in sizes 2T to 14. "MORGAN LANE" and "PURE COTTON" are printed on labels located in the neck and waistband, and "100% Cotton Made in India" is printed on the side seam label.”

Why was Asher Pajama Sets recalled?

According to the CPSC, the hazard is described as follows: “The recalled children's pajamas violate the mandatory standards for flammability of children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious injury and deadly burn hazards to children.” In plain terms, this recall relates to a fire or burn hazard.

A fire or burn hazard means the product can overheat, catch fire, or cause burns during normal use or charging. Recalls like these are issued to prevent property damage and injuries. Consumers are usually advised to stop using the product right away.

Reported injuries at the time of the recall notice: None reported

What should you do?

If you think you may have bought Asher Pajama Sets, compare it against the product description and identifying codes before using it.

The official recall notice states: “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled children's pajamas and contact Morgan Lane for a full refund. Consumers should cut the pajamas in half, take a photo of the destroyed garments, dispose of them and email the photo of the destroyed garments toinfo@morgan-lane.com to receive the refund.”

About this recall

This recall applies to products sold in the United States. RecallRadar summarizes recall information from public CPSC data to make it easier to understand. We are an independent service and are not affiliated with the CPSC or any government agency, so please always refer to the official source for the authoritative record — and note the “last synced” date shown on this page, since recall details can change over time.

Full recall details

Date reported
January 15, 2026
Recall started
January 15, 2026
What was recalled
Asher Pajama Sets
Why it was recalled (as stated by the CPSC)
The recalled children's pajamas violate the mandatory standards for flammability of children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious injury and deadly burn hazards to children.
Amount recalled
About 95

What you can do

Check whether any product you have matches the description and codes above. If it does, stop using it and follow the instructions in the official recall notice. When in doubt, contact the company or your local health authority.

Quick answers

Why was Asher Pajama Sets recalled?+

According to the CPSC: The recalled children's pajamas violate the mandatory standards for flammability of children's sl…

How serious is this recall?+

Consumer product recall. A fire or burn hazard means the product can overheat, catch fire, or cause burns during normal use or charging. Recalls like these are issued to prevent property damage and injuries. Consumers are usually advised to stop using the product right away.

What should I do if I have Asher Pajama Sets?+

Compare your product against the description and identifying codes on this page. If it matches, stop using it and follow the instructions in the official recall notice — this usually means returning it for a refund or discarding it. When in doubt, contact the company or your local health authority.

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View the official CPSC record

Opens the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) data for this recall.

Recall number: CPSC-10562. Information last synced from the FDA on July 6, 2026.