Mermaid costume lies in beach sand dune with pink tail stained by seaweed and playground outline

US Recall: Amazon Mermaid Costume Found to Contain Banned Phthalate

A children’s mermaid costume sold on Amazon has been recalled after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found it contains a banned phthalate.

Kid wearing a knit purple top with white starfish and a glittery skirt in blue purple pink hues against a pastel backdrop

Recall Details

The recall was issued on Dec. 11 and applies to SKCAIHT-branded mermaid or princess-looking costumes. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission advises consumers to stop using the recalled costumes immediately and remove them from children’s reach.

Product Description

The costume, sold in a children’s size XL, consists of a knit purple, strapless top adorned with white starfish and other sea-themed embellishments. The skirt is glittery and made of blue, purple and pink fabric. A headband with white ears, blue seashells, pink starfish and a mermaid tail completes the set. The items were manufactured in China and sold on Amazon for about $30.

Safety Warning

The recalled costumes contain a prohibited phthalate, which violates the federal phthalates ban. Phthalates are chemicals often used to soften plastics and are toxic if ingested by young children, potentially causing adverse side effects, the commission said.

Action Steps

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled costumes and take them away from children. To receive a refund, customers must cut the dress, take a photo of the destroyed product and submit it to [email protected].

Sales Figures

Approximately 1,300 costumes were sold on Amazon between March 2022 and July 2025, the announcement noted.

Key Takeaways

  • The recalled mermaid costume contains a banned phthalate.
  • Parents are urged to stop use and destroy the garment immediately.
  • A refund is available after submitting a photo of the destroyed product.

The recall underscores the importance of vigilance when purchasing children’s apparel online, especially when it contains potentially hazardous chemicals.

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