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Clothing brand creates PPEs for Filipino COVID-19 frontliners

By Racquel Quieta
Published March 24, 2020 1:42 PM PHT

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Saturday Dress creates PPEs


A local clothing brand heeds the call for the fashion industry to step up and help in the Coronavirus response. Check out the PPEs they created for Filipino frontliners HERE:

Saturday Dress, a favorite clothing brand of several Filipino celebrities, is stepping up and doing their part in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an Instagram post, Saturday Dress unveiled their Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) design, which they plan to mass-produce and donate to our Filipino frontliners.

Their kind act has garnered praise from both netizens and local celebrities.

Netizens and celebrities lauds Saturday Dress for their kind donation  |  @saturdaydress (IG)
Netizens and celebrities lauds Saturday Dress for their kind donation | @saturdaydress (IG)

Many expressed their gratitude for the clothing brand's COVID-19 response and have suggested hospitals that are in dire need of PPEs.

Although the PPEs are not for sale - meant only as donations to frontliners -they have washable face masks that the public can purchase.

 Washable face masks by Saturday Dress  |  2@saturdaydress (IG)
Washable face masks by Saturday Dress | 2@saturdaydress (IG)

There is currently a shortage of PPEs and face masks worldwide. And, producing the next best alternatives helps the public, and most especially the frontliners, protect themselves from COVID-19.

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