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The garments I intend to supply are bigger than the size measurements specified in the Hood Cords Regulations – what Regulations will apply to them?

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The garments I intend to supply are bigger than the size measurements specified in the Hood Cords Regulations – what Regulations will apply to them?

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The safety of children’s outer garments exceeding the chest size specified in the Hood Cords Regulations is covered by the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 in conjunction with the Code of Practice on the design and manufacture of children’s clothing and the Standard covering cords and drawstrings on children’s clothing (see Q5).

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