If you recently bought adorable button-up pajamas for your little one from In My Jammers, there’s a new safety alert you should know about.
Some of their popular flare pajama sets for kids have been recalled because they don’t meet federal flammability standards — posing a risk of burn injuries.
Here’s what to check and how to get a refund or store credit.
What’s Being Recalled and Why
In My Jammers children’s button-up flare pajama sets are being recalled because they violate mandatory flammability standards for kids’ sleepwear.
That means the fabric may catch fire more easily than it should — putting children at risk for burns.
So far, no injuries have been reported, but the recall is being issued to keep kids safe.
Which Products Are Affected
Product Details:
Name: In My Jammers Button-Up Flare Pajama Sets
Material: 95% viscose / 5% spandex
Style: Short-sleeved button-up top with matching flared pants
Sizes Affected:
2T through 6T
7/8
9/10
Label Info:
“In My Jammers” and the size are printed on the neck label of the top
Patterns Included:
Bows
Swans
Cherry
Croissant and coffee
Kiss
Floral prints
Sold At: inmyjammers.com
When Sold: April 2025 – June 2025
Price: About $60
Units Recalled: Around 350
What You Should Do
If you have one of these pajama sets:
Stop using them immediately
Cut the pajamas in half (to destroy them)
Take a photo of the destroyed pajamas
Email the photo to: [email protected]
Then, dispose of the pajamas
You’ll receive either a full refund or store credit.
Key Dates or Safety Alerts
Recall Announced: September 11, 2025
Hazard: Pajamas do not meet flammability standards for children’s sleepwear
Risk Level: High — risk of burn injuries
Type of Recall: Voluntary
Injuries Reported: None
How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue
Here’s how to get your refund or store credit:
Cut the pajamas in half
Take a clear photo of the destroyed item
Email the photo to: [email protected]
→ Request a Refund or Learn More:
CPSC Official Recall Page – In My Jammers Pajama Sets


