Bra-shaped face masks have reportedly sold out in Japan, minutes after they were launched, due to their appeal to the people.
According to SoraNews24, the novel idea of people wearing bra-shaped face masks to avoid being infected by the coronavirus originally started as a joke on social media.
The country presently has 12,694 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus. The rising cases of the pandemic had fueled demand for face masks but they were not available due to scarcity.
To address the shortage, Atsumi Fashion, an apparel manufacturer in the city of Himi, Toyama Prefecture in Japan decided to leverage on the idea and it proved to be an instant success.
ちなみにテラスハウスでご存知の近藤あやさんが、弊社の取り組みについて、足を運んで頂き、取材して頂きました。
この本気を出したマスクは、近藤さんにプレゼントしました!@DiamondAyaまた、いち早くマスク作りに賛同頂いたAll For Meさんの資材を、一部無償提供頂いてます。感謝@allforme_jp pic.twitter.com/XYBs2V4H4l
— Atsumi Fashion (@AtsumiFashion) March 28, 2020
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The company, however, took to its social media page to announce it would not be able to supply face masks on Saturday as earlier expected after running out of stock due to high demand.
“This Saturday’s sales will be skipped once as the shipping work cannot keep up. I’m sorry. We will postpone to sell our mask on this Saturday since we have no enough capacity to deliver the parcels, sorry,” it wrote on Twitter.
今週土曜の販売は、出荷作業が追いつかない為、一旦スキップとさせて頂きます。
申し訳ございません。
We will postpone to sell our mask on this Saturday since we have no enough capacity to deliver the parcels, sorry.Advertisement— Atsumi Fashion (@AtsumiFashion) April 23, 2020
The use of face masks in the public to combat spread of the novel disease has been a heated issue since the outbreak of the pandemic with some insisting people should just maintain social distancing.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the use of face masks could halt the spread of the disease in places where social distancing is difficult to maintain.
さらにブラっぽくしてみた pic.twitter.com/8jjDqo9hrv
— Atsumi Fashion (@AtsumiFashion) April 5, 2020
レインボーカラー、生産予定です。 pic.twitter.com/7HIjzfpxO1
Advertisement— Atsumi Fashion (@AtsumiFashion) March 24, 2020
The World Health Organization (WHO), however, warned that while face masks may help curb the spread of COVID-19, they were insufficient on their own.
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