Next recalls girls’ nightdresses over fears they are a fire risk
NEXT is recalling a range of girls' nightdresses over fears of how flammable the fabric is.
The three styles of nighties have been pulled from the shelves as the fabric does not comply with required safety standards.
This means that the dresses could more easily catch fire, putting the wearer at serious risk of burns.
The recall concerns the Lipsy Girl Jersey Nightwear in the “black sleep squad” style with the product number P20-765.
The “drama queen” and “I woke up like this” styles are also included in the recall with the respective product codes of P20-764 and R56-234.
Next is recalling the dresses immediately, urging anyone who bought the product to return it for a full refund.
Alternatively, you can arrange for the nightdress to be collected from your home.
For collections, you can call 0333 777 8000* and choose option 1.
You can also call Selfserve on 0800 587 7758 where you'll need to input their Selfserve number and select option 3.
Another way to organise a collection is by signing in to ‘My Account’ on the Next website and selecting ‘Arrange a Return’ from the menu.
Anyone who gave the dress as a gift is urged to contact the recipient and ask them to contact Next.
The retailer said: “We’re very sorry for any disappointment and inconvenience this may cause.”
The Sun has contacted Next to ask whether or not customers will need a receipt to claim the refund and we will update this page when we know more.
Supermarkets like Tesco, Iceland and Asda have recently recalled a range of products including chicken and ice lollies.
Other recent product recalls to look out for include breakfast cereal at Morrisons, which has been recalled due to fears it contains plastic.
While Birds Eye chicken burgers and Nestlé baby formula have also been recalled for the same reason.