Malvern Daily Record

Hanes Hosiery donates face masks

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WINSTON-SALE M, N.C.-Committed to doing its part to help during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanes Hosiery has donated 263,000 seamless face masks produced in Clarksvill­e, Arkansas, to the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management.

The division, which provides efficient resources in response to emergencie­s and disasters impacting the region, will distribute the face masks to the Arkansas Department of Health and Department of Education, and to other local organizati­ons providing aid to residents and essential workers during the pandemic.

“In true Arkansas spirit, Hanes responded to the needs of its neighbors, and people all over the nation have benefited from personal protective equipment manufactur­ed in Arkansas,” said Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. “With this generous donation of masks to our Division of Emergency Management, even more Arkansans will benefit. Thank you, Hanes, for this significan­t contributi­on to the fight against COVID-19.”

Hanes lightweigh­t two-ply stretch-to-fit masks were introduced to consumers and business-to-business customers in June. Available on Hanes.com, in HanesBrand­s outlet stores and on leading retailer sites including Macys.com, the face masks feature a seamless design with comfort ear loops and soft, breathable, moisture-wicking fabric. The washable and reusable face masks are available in a six-count package in six colors, including aluminum, royal blue, black, white, blossom and a newly released color, port.

HanesBrand­s, the parent company of Hanes Hosiery and the world’s largest basic apparel manufactur­er, began helping to fight the spread of COVID-19 in March by converting production of apparel to production of personal protective garments, including face masks and medical gowns.

For more informatio­n on the company’s commitment to help during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit www.HanesBrand­s.com.

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