Ivanka Trump Scarves Recalled Over 'Burn Risk'
Ivanka Trump scarves have been recalled after failing flammability standards.
— -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission today issued a recall of Ivanka Trump scarves, saying the pieces “do not meet the federal flammability standards for clothing textiles, posing a burn risk.”
Though the scarves, made in China, are branded with Donald Trump’s daughter’s name, the company from which the scarves were recalled is GBG Accessories, the CPSC notes.
About 20,000 scarves were recalled; no injuries have been reported.
"We're disappointed to learn of the need for Global Brands Group, our license partner, to recall two styles of Ivanka Trump scarves, but we are relieved that immediate action is being taken," a spokesperson for Ivanka Trump collection said. "We're committed to providing our audience of millennial working women with accessibly priced, quality products that suit their needs and look great. We're seeing to it that this issue is fixed immediately."
GBG did not immediately respond to a request for comment.