Maker of drawstring sweatshirt involved in child's death fined $100,000
September 8, 2009 5:05 PM
Kohl's department store is paying the largest penalty, $425,000, for selling clothing with drawstrings and two New Jersey firms—Maran and K.S. Trading— were fined a combined $85,000 for similar offenses. All of the clothing has been recalled.
- Hill Sportswear: 120,000 hooded sweatshirts
- Kohl's: 40,000 Seattle Cotton Works hooded sweatshirts
- Maran: 6,000 Squeeze Kids girl's corduroy jackets
- K.S. Trading: 5,740 Raw Blue Sportswear hooded sweatshirts
This is the second time that Kohl's has run afoul of the guidelines. Last year, Kohl’s paid a $35,000 civil penalty for failing to report drawstrings in children’s sweatshirts leading to the recall of 4,500 Candie's brand sweatshirts.
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