American sportswear brand Under Armour has designed a reusable, water-resistant mask, equipped with a mouldable nose-bridge. FMTNews FMTLifestye
From mid-July, the UA SPORTSMASK will be available in several sizes and colors from the brand’s website. © Lola Bernardini Uniquement pour cet article
But what about gyms, which should be reopening shortly, and team sports? It’s not easy to train while wearing a mask, and it will be even more difficult in the hot summer weather. Christened the UA SPORTSMASK, the model is built from lightweight fabric with an underlying structure to keep it off the nose and mouth, which facilitates breathing. A thicker intermediate layer has been added, which lets air through, but blocks humidity and perspiration.
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