Runway Global Recalls Sugarfly Girls’ Coats; Waist Drawstring Poses Entanglement Hazard
What was recalled
This recall involves girl's "Sugarfly" brand peacoat. The double breasted wool and polyester garment comes with a waist drawstring sewn into the outside seam of the garment. The coats come in three different colors; solid black, charcoal plaid and purple plaid. The coats were sold in girls' sizes S (7-8), M (10-12), L (14), and XL (16). Style number KEM236 is located on the label found inside on the side seam of the garment. "Sugarfly" is printed on a label sewn into the neck of the coat.
Hazard
The coats have a drawstring tie sewn into the side seam at the waist that could become snagged or caught in small spaces or vehicle doors, posing significant entanglement hazard to children.
Injuries
None reported.
Made in
China
Where it was sold
- Nordstrom Rack nationwide from October 2010 through November 2010 and on-line at www.Zulily.com from September 2013 through November 2013 for about $40.
Photos



Shopping for a replacement? Safer certified picks
If your item was recalled, these brands hold independent safety certifications and have no recall on record.
Avocado Green Mattress
Certified organic latex, wool, and cotton — no fiberglass.
Check pricePlushBeds
Natural latex, multiple whole-product certifications.
Check priceCertifications shown are editorial references — verify current status with the brand. Some links are affiliate links; we may earn a commission at no cost to you. See our disclosure.
Other injury recalls

Diamond Wipes International Recalls CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Child Poisoning; Violate Mandatory Standard for Child-Resistant Packaging
Diamond Wipes International

Yamaha Recalls UMAX Bistro and Bistro Deluxe Vehicles Due to Injury Hazard
Yamaha

Kawasaki Motors USA Recalls Model Year 2026 Teryx4 H2 and Teryx5 H2 Recreational Off-Road Vehicles Due to Impact and Injury Hazards
Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing , U.S.A

Tiny Land Children's Play Tents Recalled Due to Risk of Injury from Irritation to Skin and Eyes
Unknown