‘Sold Out’ In Japan, Uniqlo Face Mask Will Be Available In Malaysia On 14 September

When it was launched in Japan a few weeks ago, Uniqlo’s face mask was sold out where the Japanese were willing to queue for it.  Uniqlo started producing this face mask after getting high demand from customers and this face mask is made from 3-layer AIRism fabric which has 99% Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) durability.

This face mask is also said to block water droplets, bacterial particles, and pollen. However, Uniqlo does not forget fans of the brand around the world when it will also be launched in Malaysia on September 14.

Two-color options are produced by Uniqlo, namely white and black and will be sold at RM39.90 (one package contains 3 face masks). In terms of durability, Uniqlo said this face mask holds up to 20 washes to be reused.

Many are satisfied with the softness of this Uniqlo face mask made of a very soft material.

Sources: Uniqlo Malaysia

Adib Mohd

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