Adidas is recalling children’s swimsuits… because they can’t get wet
It's 'strongly recommended' that children stop using the products immediately
WHEN you buy a swimsuit for your child, you expect them to actually be able to wear it in the pool.
Which is why it's a little unfortunate that Adidas has recalled a line of swimwear - because you can't get it wet.
As reported by the , the sportswear brand has announced a voluntary recall of kids' swimwear products from its Infinitex 3-Stripe range.
The company has received customer reports where the swimwear's three stripes might come off unexpectedly when in contact with water.
A subsequent third-party investigation showed that using the affected products may pose a potential safety risk to children, as the stripes could get caught on objects or other children outside or inside the water and become entangled.
No injuries have been reported to date, but it's strongly recommended that children stop using the recalled swimwear immediately.
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