Basque, for adventurers and for 15 euros, this is the mask that Queen Sofia takes

In a matter of masks, each person has a preference.If the kings opt for the FFP2 in all their public appearances, Mrs. Sofia has tried a reusable in her last public act.And he has not chosen anyone.

Felipe VI's mother reappeared on Monday, April 12, at the meeting on the occasion of World Parkinson Day.Doña Sofia winks her cousin, Prince Felipe de Edimburg, with a flower in her flap.To cover his mouth he wanted to make a wink to the Basque Country.

Don Juan Carlos's wife appeared with a Ternua brand mask.This is a firm specialized in mountain clothes that was born in 1994.With headquarters in Guipúzcoa, it is chaired by the Jasako Inversiones Group, whose owners are the Lasa Agorreta family.It does not seem to go wrong, because in 2015 they presented a share capital of six million euros.

Vasca, para aventureros y por 15 euros, así es la mascarilla que lleva la Reina Sofía

With the arrival of pandemic, like many other brands, Ternua also started marketing masks.Theirs are worth fifteen euros and, as announced on their website, "incorporate antiviral treatment technology for COVID-19 that reduces 99% of viruses deposited on their surface in two hours".The manufacturer ensures that its effectiveness lasts up to 20 washes and that unlike other fabric masks can be washed only once a week, so it extends its useful life.


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