Canadian fashion companies join fight against COVID-19

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Canadian fashion companies join fight against COVID\u002D19

for those who are working on the front lines in health care facilities. Working with patients with communicable diseases requires donning a variety of protective measures including N95 respirator masks, goggles, shoe covers and more.

On Wednesday, the luxury outerwear company announced it would shift production at Toronto-area manufacturing facilities to scrubs and patient gowns by early next week, with the goal of delivering an initial round of 10,000 garments. , Matlo shared in a post to Facebook that his masks are designed with “guidance from a healthcare professional” and will be given to Mutual Aid Vancouver volunteers to wear during their missions., recently announced they would be shifting their production away from apparel in order to focus on making reusable textile masks.

 

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