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Carter's Tags Rash- Fact or Fiction?

Has any one seen the problem with the Carter's tags that are causing a rash on our kids? I saw a terrible picture of a little guy who had his tag/stencil stuck to his skin that had pulled his skin apart. I heard that it was from the fall '07 line, and I have some hand me downs that are from this time frame. How concerned should I be? I don't want to panic about something that is unlikely. Any input?
This is not a standard tag- its "tagless" meaning stuck to the fabric as a decal.

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Carter's has information about this on the front page of their website. Here is a link to the information. Best of luck to you! http://www.carters.com/Corporate/tagless_message.aspx

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My daughter was born in July of 2007 and wore a lot of carters clothes from birth to 9 months and never once had any issues. She almost exclusively wore the onesies and one pieces until she was 6 months. I wouldn't worry.

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Carter's has information about this on the front page of their website. Here is a link to the information. Best of luck to you! http://www.carters.com/Corporate/tagless_message.aspx

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Fact.

I bought a lot of these tagless Carters from the 07 line. My daughter did NOT have a reaction to the tags. If your child is not having any symptoms or visible signs of being allergic to it (millions aren't suffering), don't worry about it. But if there is a reaction, you can contact Carters. I know they will refund your items immediately without a receipt. They will send you a pre-addressed mailer and you just send the items back. Again, most children are not affected by the tags, but if yours is, stop immediately and return the items to Carters.

What about cutting the tag off of the item of clothing for safe measure?

Dear M.:

About the time I gave birth to my son, I developed an allergy to latex. When they removed the tape across my caesarean incision, the top layers of my skin all came off also. Soon after, when my baby son got a test done, I removed the bandage from his arm and it had melted his skin and it all came off together. Shocking, but we both healed with no scars and now we know to avoid latex.

This Carter's thing has been linked to an ink allergy and things like that and latex allergies are not that common but if you are affected by it, you simply avoid it. You really shouldn't panic about it at all. It's not likely that your son is allergic but it's good that you're carefully watching out for the signs.

Best wishes,

M.

both my 6 year old daughter and 19 month old son wear Carter's, my daughter still stuff from last year's line and my son when it was new last year, and i think hand me downs this year from then. all of it was from both Target and Mervyn's. i've never personally had a problem with either the boys or girls clothes, other than ANY tag will bug a kid sooner or later. if it really concerns you, just cut out the tag. my daughter seems to notice all tags (on all brands, i shop everywhere) and say they scratch or itch, while my son (go figure) notices nothing. i just cut them out and problem solved. there's no sense in throwing away good clothes if you don't have to. hope this helps.

I would only be concerned it your child has sensetive skin. I have never had a problenm with it. Since its like a silk screened material sometimes when you put it in the dryer it cracks and then you could just pick it off.

Hi M.,

Here are two other sites that have info regarding the tags and rashes...

http://zrecs.blogspot...

http://edition.cnn.co...

probably unlikely. it would be all over the news, and they would have recalled the stuff.

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