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J. Crew recalls children's denim pants due to choking hazard

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(WXYZ) — J. Crews has recalled pairs of its childrens' denim pants due to choking hazard.

The recall involves Crewcuts boys’ denim pants sold in sizes 2 and 3 and only includes pants that were made in Pakistan. The company says small stones from the stone washing manufacturing process can be present in the pockets or waistband of the pants, posing aspiration or choking hazards to young children.

Description: Pants with style number J8406 and season FA 19 are included in the recall. A care label sewn into the side seam lists the style number and season. A label sewn into the waistband of the garment lists the size and country of origin and “Crewcuts.” UPC codes 099105125419 and 099105125420 are listed on the price tag attached to the pants.

The pants were sold at J. Crew and Crewcuts stores nationwide and online at jcrew.com from July 2019 through October 2019 for about $50.

J. Crew received one report of stones found in the waistband extension of the pants. No injuries have been reported.

If your child has these pants, you should immediately take the recalled pants away from the child and remove the stones from pockets or internal waistband opening to eliminate the hazard.