As the temperature in the Eastern countries rise to unexpected proportions, people in China have developed new fashion apparel known as ‘Facekinis’.
Facekinis are full-face masks with holes for the wearer’s eyes and nose—separate sleeves to cover arms, as well as wide-brimmed hats and lightweight jackets made out of UV-resistant fabric—have become especially popular.
With the air temperature rising above 35 °C (95 °F) and the ground surface temperature soaring as high as 80 °C in some parts of the country, The Guardian reported that residents and visitors had taken to carrying portable fans and covering themselves up to avoid getting burnt.
The new fashion apparel, according to the publication has gained momentum and enjoying patronage from people in the country.
A salesperson, who gave her surname simply as Wang and works in a shop that sells hats, told The Guardian that patronage had witnessed an increase.
“Compared to before the pandemic, two or three years ago, this year is much, much better than previous years. Sales volume is definitely up a lot this year,” Wang said.
Chinese state television also showed tourists taking selfies next to a 12-metre-tall thermometer that displayed a real-time surface temperature of 80 °C at the Flaming Mountains in Xinjiang.