Kyly encourages protection of children with printed masks
Going through the pandemic with children at home is a challenge. Convincing them to wear a mask when they go out on the street is even more difficult. Thinking about it, the children’s products brand Kyly launched masks with fun prints, matching clothing.
The company, which is part of Texbrasil (Brazilian Textile and Fashion Industry Internationalization Program) – the result of a partnership between Abit (Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association) and Apex-Brasil (Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency) —, created models in different sizes, to contemplate children from 1 to 12 years old.
There are 12 models of masks included in the new collections, five from the Kyly brand and seven from Milon. The items are special gifts, and are part of the donation action that the Kyly Group initiated at the beginning of the pandemic.
During the months of April, May and June the brand donated more than 1 million protective masks and has now decided to include the item as a donation in the collections.
About Texbrasil
The Brazilian Textile and Fashion Industry Internationalization Program (Texbrasil) works with companies in the textile and clothing sector developing strategies to conquer the global market. Over 20 years, it has helped around 1600 brands to enter the export trail, making USD 4.4 billion in business. The Program is carried out through a partnership between Abit and the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil).
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