Since it is a common requirement to be wearing a mask these days, we have done a roundup of 10 places you can get a face mask you may actually enjoy wearing! Currently I can never actually find the masks in my own home when we need them, so I suspect we are going to need several for each of us to keep on hand. Since schools are also likely to require them for the fall time, it might be a good time to stock up now before the rush this fall.
Gap – I love the bright colors on this one! All their masks are sold in 3 packs and are on sale at the time of writing this for only $12! They have lots of color choices and options.
Disney – I cannot get enough of the Disney masks. They are so cute! I think my kids might actually keep these on. They have various sizes (S,M,L) and are sold in 4-packs. You can pre-order now with expected deliver in July or August. Packs are $19.99
Lucky Brand – These 5 packs of masks are $25. Pretty simple color options but really good for anyone with neutral colors. These do only come in one size so my guess is they would be too large for kids.
Cubcoats – These are darling for younger kids. 2 pack of masks is $12.99. Only a few choices on colors with pink/purple or grey/orange, but still super cute.
Old Navy – 5 pack of masks for only $12.50 is a great deal. Plus, how can resist these polka dots? They have both kid and adult sizes.
Nordstrom – 6-pack of masks sells for $24 and they do also sell individual kid masks for $14. Adult ones are fairly plain, but I do love that the kid ones are reversible.
Etsy – Etsy is a great place to look for a variety of masks. Ranging from about $4-$10, there are tons of options. Simply search “Masks.”
Vistaprint – You might know vistaprint from their printing, but now they are getting into masks. These masks range from $13-$18 and are a variety of pretty colors.
Athleta – these ones are good if you are a runner as well and may be more breathable. 5 pack of masks is $30 and the colors are fairly neutral. They have both adults and kids sizes.
Your Friends on Facebook – never under-estimate the power of Facebook. All you need to do is post online and see if you have any friends who sew and are making masks. I bet you know someone! Or maybe you are that someone. It could be a way to make a little extra cash or simply help out your friends and family.
None of this is ideal, but at least we can look cute while wearing masks, right? If you have other masks that you’ve purchased or companies you know making great ones, let us know!