Levi jeans removed from shops after health scare

Stocks of the new glossy finish Levi jeans have been taken off the shelves in Ireland after a number of health fears were raised…

Stocks of the new glossy finish Levi jeans have been taken off the shelves in Ireland after a number of health fears were raised about the product.

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Although we have had no consumer complaints about these finishes, two employees who have had extensive exposure to them have experienced minor skin irritations
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A spokesman for Levi Strauss Europe

It is believed that the limited edition jeans, skirts and jackets which were introduced at the beginning of August can leave the wearer with skin problems.

It is also understood the garments may release toxic fumes during ironing which may cause breathing problems.

Levi Strauss Europe confirmed today it had withdrawn the product.

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A spokesman for the company said: "Although we have had no consumer complaints about these finishes, two employees who have had extensive exposure to them have experienced minor skin irritations.

"Laboratory tests subsequently revealed the possibility that when subjected to high temperatures, for example during ironing, fumes may be emitted, which could cause respiratory difficulties."

Anyone who has bought these garments should ring the European helpline in Belgium on 0032 264 16580 for advice.

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy is Economics Correspondent of The Irish Times