Coronavirus: Japan's Uniqlo to make masks using underwear fabric

Coronavirus: Japan's Uniqlo to make masks using underwear fabric
A Uniqlo spokeswoman said the company received many requests from customers to make the masks.
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TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japanese casual clothing chain Uniqlo, owned by Fast Retailing, said it plans to sell face masks made of fabric used for its Airism underwear line in response to strong demand for protective gear for the coronavirus.

The company had previously been wary of making face masks, but a spokeswoman said it changed its mind after receiving many requests from customers to make them.

Details on pricing and launch dates would be announced at a later date, she said on Monday (May 25).

The Airism undergarments feature a specially-developed fabric known for a smooth, silky feel. The company says the fabric also keeps the wearer cool in the summer months by releasing moisture and heat.

Facial masks have been in short supply in Japan since the coronavirus epidemic swept the country, prompting businesses such as sportswear brand Mizuno and smartphone screen maker Sharp to start producing them.

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