Product description
Sizing Guide
Size | Inch | Cm |
Youth | 4 ¼ – 4 ½ | 10.9 – 11.7 |
S | 4 ⅝ – 5 | 11.8 – 12.7 |
M | 5 ⅛ – 5 ½ | 12.8 – 13.9 |
L | 5 ⅝ – 6 ⅛ | 14 – 15.4 |
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The Collaboration
Wynwood Walls has teamed up with The Apparel Limited and enro to produce sixteen custom artist inspired and created designs by 13 Street Artist. Participating artist include AIKO, ABSTRK, BIO, DAN KITCHENER, DAZE, ERNESTO MARANJE, PICHIAVO, QUEEN ANDREA, JOE IURATO KELSEY MONTAGUE, PETER TUNNEY, & SEN2. This is simply the best quality mask on the market now paired with world class art.
About the Mask
Reusable, Breathable, Filtration layer, Machine wash / Tumble Dry, Anti-microbial finish on fabric, Water Repellent, 3D Comfort fit with adjustable ear loops.
Outer Layer: 100% polyester treated with SILVADUR™ antimicrobial and water repellent finishes
Filter Layer: Melt Blown Polypropylene (MBPP)
Inner Layer: 100% cotton treated with SILVADUR™ antimicrobial finish
Ear Loop: 80% nylon, 20% spandex
Stopper: 100% TPE
Nose Bridge: 35% Iron + 65% PE
About TAL
For over 70 years, TAL Apparel has been the pioneer in manufacturing garments; creating processes and supply chain solutions, tailored to the exact needs of our customers. Today, we are the world leader in producing technologically advanced garments that combine superior styles, comfort and functionality. Pioneering innovation, perfecting the art. TAL Apparel elevates science to an art form, simply the art of innovation.
About the Artist
@joeiurato
Merging simplistic and photorealistic approaches, multidisciplinary artist Joe Iurato’s work is based on stencils and aerosol, offering a distinctly clean and illustrative aesthetic. He has more recently become noted for the unique placement and photography of miniature painted wood cut outs. Joe’s works are featured as a part of the opening of URBAN NATION Museum in 2017.
Joe Iurato’s multi-layer stencils highlight the potential for interaction and storytelling within public spaces and transform common cityscapes into carefully crafted scenes. While he is spreading his murals along the east coast of the US for years now, Iurato intends to, in his own
words, ‘Create windows into a narrative formed by personal experiences’ with his site-specific installations. Photographs that he takes before leaving the scene, offer specific and intentional viewpoints of the artwork in relation to its surroundings, manipulating our perception
of scale and dimensionality. Joe Iurato lives in New Jersey and in addition to his own art, is a successful commercial artist.