An Amazon‑sold children’s costume is being pulled from shelves after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission discovered it contains a banned phthalate. Parents are urged to remove the dress from their kids and destroy it immediately.
Recall Details
On Dec. 11 the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall that covers SKCAIHT‑branded mermaid or princess‑looking costumes. The announcement notes that the recalled items were sold on Amazon between March 2022 and July 2025, with roughly 1,300 units purchased during that period.
What the Costume Looks Like
The recalled dress is a knit, purple, strap‑less top adorned with white starfish and other sea‑themed embellishments. The skirt is glittery and made from blue, purple and pink fabric. A matching headband completes the look, featuring white ears with blue seashells, pink starfish and a mermaid tail. All of the pieces were sold in a children’s size XL.

Manufacturing and Pricing
The costumes were manufactured in China and were listed on Amazon for about $30. The price point and international production were highlighted in the recall notice.
Why the Recall Was Issued
Officials say the costumes contain a prohibited phthalate, which violates the federal phthalates ban. Phthalates are chemicals commonly used to soften plastics, but they are toxic if ingested by young children and \”can cause adverse side effects,\” the commission said. Because of the potential health risk, the recall was deemed necessary.
What Parents Should Do
The recall notice reads: \”Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled costumes and take them away from children,\” the recall said. Parents are instructed to cut the dress and submit a photo of the destroyed product to the company at [email protected]. Upon receipt of a photo, the company will issue a refund.
How the Recall Affects Consumers
The announcement specifically calls for the immediate removal of the costume from children’s reach. The Commission’s language emphasizes the urgency of the matter, urging families to act without delay.
Key Takeaways
- SKCAIHT mermaid or princess‑style costumes sold on Amazon are recalled due to a banned phthalate.
- About 1,300 units were sold between March 2022 and July 2025.
- Parents must cut the dress, photograph the destruction, and email the photo to [email protected] to receive a refund.
The recall underscores the importance of checking safety notices for children’s apparel, especially items sourced from international manufacturers. Families are advised to stay alert to official communications from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and to follow the provided steps to ensure their children’s safety.

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