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UNIQLO Launches the AIRism Mask to Protect Those from COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak calls for a global response, UNIQLO takes action by launching its new AIRism Masks. The Japanese lifestyle brand launches the mask as a part of its LifeWear line and is using its patent-pending three-layer AIRism structure.

The exterior of the mask delivers UV protection, which is timely with the summer season upon us -- it protects from 90% of ultraviolet rays. The second layer behind this is a high performing filter that has 99% BFE, which is known as Bacterial Filtration Efficiency. This part blocks bacteria particles, water droplets, pollen, and virus particles. The last later is a non-woven fabric that wicks sweat to ensure that comfort for wearers. The mask can be washed in the washing machine and can be washed up to 20 times.
Trend Themes
1. Bacterial-filtrating Masks - Creating masks with high Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) to protect against bacteria, virus particles, and other contaminants.
2. Uv-protective Masks - Developing masks with UV protection to shield against ultraviolet rays and provide added safety during the summer season.
3. Washable and Reusable Masks - Designing masks that can be washed in the washing machine multiple times, promoting sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Integrating bacterial-filtrating masks into fashion and apparel lines, catering to health-conscious consumers amidst the ongoing pandemic.
2. Health and Wellness - Providing UV-protective masks to the health and wellness industry for professionals and individuals seeking added protection against sun exposure.
3. Sustainable Products - Collaborating with sustainable product brands to create washable and reusable masks, offering environmentally-friendly alternatives to disposable masks.

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