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A cheap, dubiously branded, easily inflamed product of late capitalism running amuck is causing controversy abroad—and it isn’t Donald Trump! Instead, it’s some scarves associated with his daughter, Ivanka Trump.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on Wednesday that it has recalled 20,000 scarves embroidered with Ivanka’s name for violating the U.S. Flammability Standard.

These very classy scarves are 100% rayon, manufactured in China and, according to the CPSC “[pose] a burn risk.”

Scott Wolfson, a spokesperson for the CPSC confirmed with the New York Times that the scarves are, “a dangerous product.”

Century 21, Lord & Taylor and Marshalls are among the stores that sell these scarves. So far, none of the scarves have ignited.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the importer, Global Brands Group, has not responded to their request to comment, and neither has the Trump Organization.

Tricia Whalen, a spokesperson for the Ivanka Trump Collection said in a statement:

“We’re disappointed to learn of the need for Global Brands Group, our license partner, to recall two styles of Ivanka Trump scarves, but we are relieved that immediate action is being taken.”

Donald Trump has consistently burned other businesses in the media for manufacturing abroad. And yet, as has been pointed out on many occasions, much of his real estate is located overseas and he sells a clothing collection that is made in China. Luckily for America, hypocrisy isn’t flammable.