Cotton Face Masks – Sources

By Kate Riley July 14, 2020

If there was ever a year that teaches us how to adapt to changing circumstances… hello 2020.

Yesterday, I had just finished up a few hours of work and decided to enjoy the sunshine and meet a friend at a local tap room where they serve authentic German beer from the Hofbräuhaus in Munich. If I can’t visit a real biergarten in Europe, I’ll just enjoy the taste of one in my hometown. :)

As I sipped from my stein, my friend told me about how she is spending the next few months virtually walking the Camino de Santiago, her creative way of visualizing a trip abroad and staying fit.  As we sat and talked, we got the latest update from our governor that California was going into another round of business closures. Ugh.

 

 

Face masks are a way of life now, in my county, you can’t enter any business without them. Since face masks are the new (and often necessary) fashion accessory, I bought myself a few new cute washable ones.

Below are sources for three of my favorite cotton masks:

black floral 1 & floral set

And for those of you looking to add a few non-medical masks to your collection, here are a few other sellers I found offering masks in floral prints and pretty fabrics. :)

Pretty Plum Sugar

Dotty Lane – Etsy

Revolve

 

Kat Bag – Etsy

Lotus and Luna

 

Shop Sunday Ritual

The Happy People Co. – Etsy

Claire & Clara

Stassie Knit – Etsy

 

Hey January – Etsy

Soren by Angelique – Etsy

5 Pack – Old Navy

Anthropologie

 

If you can recommend other sources for non medical cotton masks, please share in the comments. :)

3 comments

  1. Johnny Was. They are delightful. They have a pocket on the inside where you can place a filter (coffee, paper towel or a more intense filter).

    I liked the ones from Tukernut, but they have no pocket and run slightly smaller.

  2. Love Kuza , http://www.lovekuza.com, they are out of California!
    They are cute and amazingly soft, they also have a pocket for a filter. I’m in healthcare and only wear these outside of work.

  3. I highly recommend Threadless for masks. They are based in Chicago. They also offer masks in youth sizes. https://www.threadless.com/face-masks. There is something for everyone. Disclaimer: My daughter works for this great company, and they are also wonderful employers!

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