Deezo Hoodies (Zulily) – Strangulation Risk (2013)
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According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Product
Deezo boys and girls zip-up hoodies
Brand
Zulily, Inc., of Seattle, Wash.
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
Not specified in CPSC notice. Check official source for details.
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Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Zulily, Inc., of Seattle, Wash. is recalling Deezo boys and girls zip-up hoodies. The hazard is: The sweatshirts and jackets have drawstrings through the hood which pose a strangulation hazard to y. Based on CPSC recall notice.
Summary derived from CPSC notice
The following details were not provided by CPSC: UPC codes.
Reason for Recall
As stated by CPSC
This recall involves a Deezo brand boys', girls', and toddlers' zip-up hoodies made of 65% polyester and 35% cotton. The sweatshirts and jackets have designs that include a heart with arrow, swirl, alien, flower, guitar, motor scooter and circuit board designs and come in the following color combinations: pink with white or black trim; white with pink or green trim; blue with a light blue and white trim and black with blue or green trim. The following model numbers are included in the recall: 12501, 12502, 12503, 12504, 12505, 12506, 12507, 12508, 12509, 12801, 12802, 12803, 12804, 12806, 12807, 12808, 12809, 12810. Model numbers are located on the care label sewn into the garments side seam. The garment's hangtag has "happyfashion4kids www.deezo.com.au" printed on it.
Reported concern (CPSC)
The sweatshirts and jackets have drawstrings through the hood which pose a strangulation hazard to young children.
Recommended Action
Per CPSC guidance
Consumers should immediately take the garments away from children. Consumers can remove the drawstrings to eliminate the hazard or return the garments to Zulily for a full refund. Contact Zulily to obtain a return address label and instructions for returning the garment.
Verify this information on the official source
For complete details and official instructions, check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) directly.
View official CPSC recall noticePage updated: Jan 6, 2026