The CPSC announced recalls of Michley children’s pajamas sold through SHEIN and Veseacky pajama sets sold on Amazon because the sleepwear violates flammability standards. Consumers should stop using the recalled pajamas, destroy them as directed and contact the seller for a refund.

Two children’s pajama recalls cover sleepwear sold through SHEIN and Amazon after federal safety officials said the garments failed to meet children’s sleepwear flammability standards. Parents and caregivers should stop using the recalled pajamas immediately and follow the refund instructions from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The recalls involve Michley one-piece children’s pajamas sold through SHEIN and Veseacky pajama sets sold on Amazon. The CPSC said no incidents or injuries had been reported in either recall notice.
SHEIN Michley children’s pajamas: The recall covers about 160 one-piece pajamas sold in green with a dinosaur patch, pink with a bunny patch, yellow with a giraffe patch and purple with a rabbit patch. The pajamas were sold in sizes 80 through 130. “Michley” and the size are printed on a sewn-in seam label.
The recalled Michley pajamas were sold through SHEIN from May 2025 through December 2025 for about $25.
Veseacky pajama sets: The recall covers about 3,700 pajama sets with a long-sleeve, button-up top, a front pocket and matching pants. The sets were sold in various colors and prints. The size and care instructions are printed on a sewn-in side seam label, and the model number “C0001-NB 130-LCUS” appears on a barcode sticker on the packaging.
The recalled Veseacky pajamas were sold on Amazon from October 2020 through January 2026 for about $29.
The CPSC said both products violate mandatory safety standards for children’s sleepwear. For the Michley pajamas, the agency said the violation poses a risk of serious burn injuries or death. For the Veseacky sets, the CPSC said the violation poses a risk of serious injury or death to children from burns.
The agency did not list a repair or replacement option for either product. The remedy in both recalls is a refund after consumers stop using and destroy the pajamas as directed.
Consumers should stop using the recalled Michley pajamas immediately and contact SHEIN for a full refund.
The CPSC said consumers will be asked to destroy the pajamas by cutting them in half, send a photo of the destroyed pajamas to uscsteam@shein.com, and then dispose of the destroyed product.
SHEIN can also be reached at 833-853-8668 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or by email at uscsteam@shein.com. The recall number is 26-567.
Consumers should stop using the recalled Veseacky pajama sets immediately and contact Veseacky for a full refund.
The CPSC said consumers will be asked to cut the pajamas in half, send a photo of the destroyed pajama set to Veseackypajamarecall@outlook.com, and then dispose of the destroyed product.

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Veseacky’s recall contact is Veseackypajamarecall@outlook.com. The recall number is 26-564.
Start with the brand label, size label and garment style. For Michley pajamas, look for the one-piece style, the listed animal patches and the “Michley” name on the sewn-in seam label.
For Veseacky pajamas, check for the long-sleeve button-up top, matching pants, front pocket and sewn-in side seam label. If you still have the packaging, look for model number “C0001-NB 130-LCUS” on the barcode sticker.
Do not sell, donate or give away recalled pajamas. If the product matches a recall description, keep any order records or seller messages until the refund is complete.
Recall details can change if the CPSC, SHEIN, Amazon or Veseacky updates contact instructions, refund procedures or incident reports. Consumers should use the CPSC recall number when contacting the company and keep photos or emails related to the refund request.
The latest CPSC notices reviewed for this article listed no reported injuries for either recall.

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