The world is going through a tough time. Like other organizations, the fashion industry and a few companies are coming there as a way to help medical workers. Fashion and beauty companies are venturing up to help medical workers in the US. These workers are working energetically to serve patients with coronavirus.

So, they are offering everything from free shoes to dresses. They offer such items as the demonstration of appreciation for the hard work of medical workers during the COVID-19 emergency.

Here’s a glance at how brands are getting along their part to help during the episode.

Crocs

Crocs are propelling a program to give one free pair of shoes to each medicinal services specialist.  They are giving these items to those who are dealing with the patients in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic.  So, the brand’s “A Free Pair for Healthcare” program lets specialists, attendants and other clinical representatives pick one free pair of Crocs Classic Clogs or Crocs At Work styles. The shoes regularly run in cost from $39.99 to $59.99.

AllBirds

AllBirds gave $500,000 worth of their sprinter shoes to health workers around the nation. The organization said it was “totally overwhelmed” by the volume of solicitations and reaction to the giveaway. AllBirds is currently offering a get one, give one choice that lets individuals chip shoes to give.

Oofos 

OOFOS, which makes shoes that have antimicrobial properties and can be washed between shifts. The brand gave in excess of 1,000 sets to clinical experts.   

Figs  

Premium scrubs manufacturing company Figs said it will give 30,000 sets to medical workers in the United States throughout the following two months.

 

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