Beanpole Releases 3D Pattern Masks View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Samsung C&T Fashion Division's traditional casual brand Beanpole announced on the 16th that it will sell fashion masks applying three-dimensional patterns that can be washed and reused.


The Beanpole fashion mask uses three-dimensional pattern technology to fit the mask closely to the face, while separately attaching a nose wire and nose support to block outside air and secure enough breathing space.


Additionally, a T-shaped wire is inserted in the middle of the mask to prevent the mask shape from collapsing, and the chin area is designed with a chin guard to prevent the mask from detaching from the face or moving up and down during activities.


The outer surface is designed with cotton pique fabric, which is highly breathable, and the inside of the mask is lined with soft mesh material to pay attention to the texture where it touches the skin. It uses a triple nano filter to perfectly block dust and fine dust.


It can be washed and reused up to 40 times by soaking in neutral detergent and gently rubbing by hand without twisting. The mask ear loops are designed with a so-called pig nose stopper called a ‘cord lock’ to adjust the strap length according to face size.


The Beanpole triple nano filter mask is unisex and priced at 39,000 KRW. It is sold at Beanpole Men, Ladies, Accessories, Golf, and comes in black and navy colors.



It is sold at Beanpole stores nationwide as well as Samsung C&T Fashion Division’s integrated online mall SSF Shop. Won Eunkyung, team leader of Beanpole Ladies, said, “Masks have transformed from simply safety items to fashion items that become styling points,” adding, “Designed with a three-dimensional pattern applying T-shaped wire and chin guard, it is stylish when worn and has the advantage of holding the frame to make breathing easier.”


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