EVOLVETOGETHER TOKYO- 7 GRAY FACE MASKS

$18.00
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what you get

  • 7 gray disposable face masks (Tokyo)
  • 1 sustainable mask keepers for on-the-go storage

why you’ll love it

  • Superior filtration: >98% BFE, >98% VFE, and >95% PFE keep out bacteria, viruses, allergens, and pollution
  • Certified Type IIR
  • Proven protection: SGS and Nelson tested
  • Super comfy: ultra lightweight and highly breathable
  • Minimal, easy-to-wear style with an everyday fit

made with

  • 3-ply technology: water-resistant exterior, meltblown filter, moisture-absorbing interior
  • Hypoallergenic and latex-free materials
  • Adjustable, hidden nose bridge for a secure fit
  • Soft, no-tug ear loops

doing good

  • Made in a socially responsible and sterile FDA-registered factory
  • Packaging: 100% biodegradable and reusable pouch printed with soy ink

global coordinates

The numbers on these masks are the global coordinates of the Tokyo Tower — a reminder that we’re all connected no matter our gender, religion, race, or where we live.

Based on Paris’ Eiffel Tower, the Tokyo Tower was once the tallest structure in the world. Today, it’s an iconic landmark with incredible views of Japan’s capital.

how to recycle your masks

  • Cut off ear loops and recycle with textiles.
  • Cut around the seam and remove the non-recyclable meltblown filter. Place the filter in trash.
  • Recycle the inner and outer layer with plastic recycling (if your local recycling rules allow).
  • If you can’t recycle your mask, cut the ear loops before disposing and please don’t litter.

other details

  • 6.89in x 3.74in / 17.5cm x 9.5cm
  • Inside the layers: 1 gray non-woven water-resistant outer layer, 1 black meltblown filter, 1 white non-woven moisture-absorbing inner layer
  • Breathability: Differential Pressure <60 (Pa/cm2) (Airflow 8 l/min)
  • Splash Resistance: ≥16kPa (120 mmHg)
  • Due to the nature of this product, all sales are final and cannot be exchanged
  • These face masks are not substitutes for procedural masks in a clinical setting