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Reference code
2020.100.10
Title
Henri Lloyd Face Covering
Date(s)
- 2020 (Creation)
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Item
Extent and medium
1
Context area
Name of creator
(1963-present)
Administrative history
Clothing company established in Manchester in 1963 by Henri Strzelecki and Angus Lloyd. They became known for their specialist production of garments for yachting and sailing. In 2018 the brand was acquired by Swedish investment company Aligro Group.
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Scope and content
Black cotton face mask with white printed design 'HL'. It has black elastic loops on each side to go over the ears. The style of the lettering is based on the brand's logo. The mask is double layered with a pocket to insert a filter. Four certified Standard 100 OEKO-Tex filters are provided.
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No label.
Made at Henri Lloyd's European Production Centre. Country not specified.
Materials: Mask 100% cotton with elasticated straps.
Measurements:
Width: 22 cm
Height: 14 cm
Made at Henri Lloyd's European Production Centre. Country not specified.
Materials: Mask 100% cotton with elasticated straps.
Measurements:
Width: 22 cm
Height: 14 cm
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Note
The mask was packed in a resealable plastic bag with a small paper sticker with a barcode and information about contents.
Note
From website:
These face coverings are not intended to be N95 grade face masks which are reserved for front line workers but have been created in line with current guidance on the benefits of wearing face coverings in addition to the prevailing social distancing measures in each country.
These face coverings are not intended to be N95 grade face masks which are reserved for front line workers but have been created in line with current guidance on the benefits of wearing face coverings in addition to the prevailing social distancing measures in each country.