Supermarket giant Asda has issued an urgent recall of its George Stitch and Angel 2-piece set due to a dangerous manufacturing defect. The recall, announced on May 16, applies to all sizes (1 to 8 years) and highlights the critical importance of child safety in clothing design.
The issue? An overly long drawstring in the shorts component of the set — a defect that could pose serious risks of injury, including entanglement or strangulation. The top in the set has not been affected.
Product Recall Summary
- Brand: George (Asda)
- Product: Stitch and Angel 2-piece set (light blue)
- Sizes: 1 to 8 years
- Hazard: Overlong drawstring in shorts
- Barcodes Affected:
- 5059201121453
- 5059201121477
- 5059201121491
- 5059201121811
- 5059201121835
- 5059201121859
- 5059201121873
- 5059201121897
- Remedy: Full refund at any Asda store, no receipt required
What Parents Should Do
Asda advises customers to:
- Stop using the shorts immediately
- Return the full set to any Asda store for a full refund
- Contact Customer Relations on 0800 952 0101 or visit Asda’s recall page
Why This Matters: Drawstring Dangers
According to RoSPA and the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), drawstrings in children’s clothing are a known hazard. They can catch on furniture or playground equipment, leading to falls or even suffocation.
“Drawstring injuries are entirely preventable,” says a RoSPA spokesperson. “We commend retailers who act swiftly, like Asda has.”
Social Media Reactions
- @mumonthemoveUK: “Shocked about the Asda Stitch and Angel recall. Thanks for the heads-up, returning mine tomorrow!”
- Facebook user: “Asda’s refund process was so easy. Glad they caught this before anyone got hurt.”
Consumer Tip: Handle Recalls Responsibly
- Check barcodes against official recall notices
- Stop use immediately if affected
- Inform others, especially parents of young children
- Follow OPSS and manufacturer updates to stay safe