The Recall Desk
HighCPSC·26554·Announced 2026-06-11

The Black Sheep Fam Children's Pajamas Recalled for Flammability Hazard

The Black Sheep Fam is recalling approximately 2,100 children's pajama sets and sleepshirts sold from October 2023 through February 2026 due to flammability hazards. The pajamas fail to meet mandatory safety standards and pose a risk of serious burn injuries.

What this means for you

Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.

Our severity reasoning: Scored as High (3) per the rubric: the pajamas violate mandatory flammability standards for children's sleepwear, creating a risk of serious burn injury or death. However, no injuries have been reported and the hazard is theoretical, meeting the criterion for Score 3.

Plain-English summary

The Black Sheep Fam is recalling Girls' Sleepshirts and Kids' Unisex Jogger Pajama Sets that fail to meet mandatory flammability safety standards for children's sleepwear. Approximately 2,100 units were sold between October 2023 and February 2026.

The recalled pajamas violate federal flammability standards, posing a risk of serious burn injuries or death to children wearing them. The Girls' Sleepshirts are 96% polyester and 4% spandex (made in China), while the Kids' Unisex Jogger Pajama Sets are 95% cotton and 5% spandex (made in Guatemala).

The pajamas were sold online through Theblacksheepfam.com, Maisonette.com, Etsy.com, Instagram, and Facebook for between $40 and $50. Sizes include 2T, 3T, 4T, XS, SM, M, and L. No injuries have been reported.

Consumers should stop using the pajamas immediately. Contact The Black Sheep Fam for a full refund at 414-367-7700 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday-Friday), email [email protected], or visit theblacksheepfam.com/pages/recall. The company will ask consumers to cut the garments in half, email a photo, and then dispose of them.

The recalled product

Product
Girls' Sleepshirt and Kids' Unisex Jogger Pajama Sets
Hazard
  • flammability
  • burn-injury
Affected units
2,100

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.