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THE MASK STORY BY ALBERTO TORRESI

by Suman Gupta

The Covid-19 crisis has caused fashion & apparel industries to refocus their businesses and align with one common goal that is to address the urgent need for face masks. Alberto Torresi, a premium footwear brand is stepping up, and taking an initiative to contribute to the government welfare fund & using its resources to make as many masks to possibly keep up with the demand for general public.

Alberto Torresi have come up with the ATN95 protective face mask collection, which is light, breathable and is well equipped with an exhalation valve that allows the wearer’s breath to escape from the mask without allowing airborne particles to enter. Its lightweight construction makes it a comfortable choice that one can wear it for longer durations effortlessly. Available in four different colours Black, white, Light Brown & Yellow, these protection masks are washable and reusable.

For every mask sold on the website, Alberto Torresi will be donating an amount of 50 RS to the Government welfare fund & also extending the support to the workers and to all in need.

Price Range: INR 999/-

Availability:
· http://www.albertotorresi.com

· 700+ POS across all India and all leading online shopping sites

About Alberto Torresi : Alberto Torresi is India’s leading iconic footwear brand. Synonym to style and comfort, the brand renders uniquely crafted shoe range in finest leather with shock cushioning and sturdy gripping soles. The designs are conceptualized by master designers and made by enthused craftsmen who ensure customer delight through product durability and reliability. With oomph of panache and unparalleled style, their products have an epitome of bespoke craftsmanship.

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