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從 Human Made 看台日潮流差異:台灣人最愛買的 Top 5 單品

Posted by 台灣出行與美食資訊 on February 21, 2025 at 7:52pm 0 Comments

Human Made 作為日本知名的潮流品牌,以其獨特的復古風格和高品質的單品在全球範圍內受到歡迎。台灣的潮流愛好者對 Human Made 的喜愛也不遑多讓,但台日兩地在潮流風格和單品選擇上存在一些差異。以下是台灣人最愛買的 Human Made Top 5 單品,讓我們一起探討台日潮流的差異。

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Posted by Ellie Singh on February 21, 2025 at 7:09pm 0 Comments

Breaking the online presence is what everyone needs in today’s world as it is very important to set a stage for your potential customers. It is also important because your site’s design makes an impact on your audience, and as all know that the first impression is the last one, therefore making a long-lasting impression with your design is the main goal.



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US manufacturer stuck with 30 mln N95 masks

A Florida manufacturer that pounced on the N95 mask shortage at the start of the pandemic and retooled to churn them out now has 30 million of the coverings going begging.

DemeTech, a factory based in Miami,joker blames its woes on lower prices for Chinese-made N95s. Wholesale dealers say the problem is Americans are wary of new makers of the devices. A few dozen other US manufacturers are reportedly in similar straits.

This all began early last year when China, which produced half of all the N95 masks made around the world, was accused of hoarding them amid the initial scare over the coronavirus pandemic, which began in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

In April US hospitals were running short of the masks and reported having just a three-day supply of N95s, said a poll by Premier, a company that supplies equipment to 4,100 hospitals and health care systems in America.

Google, Amazon and Facebook then banned ads for and sales of the masks on their platforms to prevent jittery people from buying up masks needed so desperately by front-line health care workers.

So DemeTech, a family-owned company that until then made suture thread, retooled its facilities to manufacture masks.

Nine months and tens of millions of dollars later, DemeTech's N95s were approved by the federal government. But the company cannot find enough customers.

"There's an unfortunate disconnect between the manufacturers and the people that want to buy the product," said company vice president Luis Arguello.

- China and social media -

Arguello blames this disconnect on two factors.

First of all, he said, hospitals that buy wholesale prefer cheaper masks from China.

A box of 20 DemeTech N95s costs $75 retail. The wholesale price is about half of that, but still more expensive than Chinese masks.

"We are considerably more expensive because we use US raw materials and US labor," said Arguello.

The New York Times reported last week that nearly two dozen companies like DemeTech are struggling to sell their N95 masks despite promises by the government -- under Donald Trump at first and now Joe Biden -- to support US manufacturers.Secondly, said Arguello, US companies cannot sell their masks at the retail level because they cannot advertise them online, due to the ban imposed by companies such as Google and Facebook.

"Most of the digital companies think that they're doing good because they want to reserve the product for the hospital sector and the doctors," he said.

"But we have an excess capacity. We have a lot of masks in inventory. Here we have around 30 million masks," said Arguello.

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