Large Mask: Japanese Cotton Yukata Ear Loop Masks (Hawaiian)
Protect yourself and the community with Fashion Girls for Humanity* masks. Or give to your friends and the community in need. A portion of sales goes to Fashion Girls fund which is currently producing PPE gowns in NYC to donate to those in need.
Style: Ear loop masks with cord lock to adjust length
An interior pocket to insert your own filters to create an appropriate barrier necessary for Covid-19. Please note any cloth masks alone do not give enough protection. We recommend the use of a medical-grade surgical mask or a filter made from vacuum cleaner bag material as a filter. Or you can purchase generic filters from here.
Reversible. Lined with various colors.
Made in sunny California by a women-owned ethical "essential" business factory.
Washable and reusable. Machine wash cold / Do not tumble dry.
Size 10" L x 6" H
Made from 100% yukata fabric. Due to vegetable-dye and indigo-dye used in yukata fabric, please wash separately from white.
Mask Accessories:
Detachable, adjustable elastic headband to hold two earloops for convenience and ease.
About Yukata
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Yukata (indigo-dyed summer kimono) developed as a type of Kimono to be primarily worn after bathing. It is not formal wear but requires elegance and a sense of humor. This is because Edo people have an Iki (smart) character. Yukata became room wear/nightwear in the 19th century and has been used for summer festivals, including En-nichi (festival days), other festive occasions, and fireworks displays. Its thin cotton fabric breathes well, and is less likely to stick to sweaty skin. Yukata gives off a cool-looking impression as a common feature of Japanese summertime. Although the current mainstream is Yukata of print dyeing type, a craftsman uses dye containers of a sprinkling can type, called Yakan (kettles), to pour dyes onto the fabricin the original traditional dyeing process. This is a Japan- specific dyeing method called Chusen. When multiple Yakan filled with different colored dyes are used for simultaneous pouring, beautiful shadings can be created, but this technique calls for a high degree of skill. Its controlled colors, based on indigo and deep blue, represent “Iki Eand produce manual-dyed specific textures that emulate the fading brought about by many years of use.
Protect yourself and the community with Fashion Girls for Humanity* masks. Or give to your friends and the community in need. A portion of sales goes to Fashion Girls fund which is currently producing PPE gowns in NYC to donate to those in need.
Style: Ear loop masks with cord lock to adjust length
An interior pocket to insert your own filters to create an appropriate barrier necessary for Covid-19. Please note any cloth masks alone do not give enough protection. We recommend the use of a medical-grade surgical mask or a filter made from vacuum cleaner bag material as a filter. Or you can purchase generic filters from here.
Reversible. Lined with various colors.
Made in sunny California by a women-owned ethical "essential" business factory.
Washable and reusable. Machine wash cold / Do not tumble dry.
Size 10" L x 6" H
Made from 100% yukata fabric. Due to vegetable-dye and indigo-dye used in yukata fabric, please wash separately from white.
Mask Accessories:
Detachable, adjustable elastic headband to hold two earloops for convenience and ease.
About Yukata
-
Yukata (indigo-dyed summer kimono) developed as a type of Kimono to be primarily worn after bathing. It is not formal wear but requires elegance and a sense of humor. This is because Edo people have an Iki (smart) character. Yukata became room wear/nightwear in the 19th century and has been used for summer festivals, including En-nichi (festival days), other festive occasions, and fireworks displays. Its thin cotton fabric breathes well, and is less likely to stick to sweaty skin. Yukata gives off a cool-looking impression as a common feature of Japanese summertime. Although the current mainstream is Yukata of print dyeing type, a craftsman uses dye containers of a sprinkling can type, called Yakan (kettles), to pour dyes onto the fabricin the original traditional dyeing process. This is a Japan- specific dyeing method called Chusen. When multiple Yakan filled with different colored dyes are used for simultaneous pouring, beautiful shadings can be created, but this technique calls for a high degree of skill. Its controlled colors, based on indigo and deep blue, represent “Iki Eand produce manual-dyed specific textures that emulate the fading brought about by many years of use.
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