Practicing social distancing is the best thing you can do to slow the spread of COVID-19, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises you to wear a cloth face covering in public settings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain, like protests, grocery stores, and pharmacies. With this recommendation, everyone wants to know where to buy face masks. We rounded up some options below—from face masks for kids to breathable face masks and more—and we’ll update this list as companies go in and out of stock.
Cloth face masks don’t guarantee you won’t contract the virus or pass it on, but they’re a public health measure we should all seriously consider, whether you’re protesting or in a city that’s slowly reopening. If you’re unsure of where to buy face masks for yourself or your family, shop the brands below—but be aware that overwhelming demand could result in weeks-long delivery time. In the interim, you can make your own mask out of a pillowcase, dishcloth, or bandana because even a makeshift face cover is a vital step to help protect yourself and your community.
Etsy
Stay safe while supporting Etsy’s independent artisans. Sellers are getting creative and producing masks spanning everything from kente cloth to minimalist linen designs and floral prints.
Black Lives Matter Mask
$12.00, Etsy
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Printed Reusable Face Masks
$6.00, Etsy
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Cotton Candy Navy Tie-Dye Mask
$13.00, Etsy
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Butterfly Mask
$15.00, Etsy
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Amazon
The retail giant has a limited selection of face masks available, including this bandana face cover, which comes in various prints, from tie-dye to cosmos.
Summer Face/Mouth-Protection Mask
$15.00, Amazon
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Assorted Reusable Fabric Face Masks 10-Pack
$34.00, Amazon
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Reusable Face Mask 3-Pack
$17.00, Amazon
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Pink Floral Face Mask
$13.00, Amazon
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Nordstrom
Nordstrom has a limited amount of face masks available onsite, including cute masks for kids to keep your whole family protected.
Assorted 4-Pack Adult Face Masks
$20.00, Norstrom
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Assorted 4-Pack Adult Face Masks
$20.00, Nordstrom
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Love Reversible Reusable Face Mask
$28.00, Nordstrom
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L. Erickson Peace Reusable Face Mask
$28.00, Nordstrom
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Madewell
Madewell’s limited-edition cotton face masks made from leftover fabric feature three-layered construction and a filter, and the next batch is expected to ship on July 7.
Madewell Nonmedical Face Masks (3-Pack)
$20.00, Madewell
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Madewell Nonmedical Face Masks (3-Pack)
$20.00, Madewell
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Rothy’s
Rothy’s two-pack of washable non-medical masks were developed using existing thread and 3D knitting technology, and the brand will continue to evolve the design for a second version in the future.
Mask Two-Pack
$25.00, Rothy’s
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Universal Standard
The size-inclusive clothing brand launched lightweight jersey masks that are perfect for summer, stitched with stretch, double-lined, and complete with an inner-opening for filters.
Jersey Face Mask
$15.00, Universal Standard
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Shopbop
Shopbop launched an array of stylish face masks in animal print, gingham, glitter, and more—plus a cap and face shield combo if you want added protection.
David Lerner Printed Face Covering 2 Pack
$28.00, Shopbop
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En Saison 5-Pack Face Coverings
$38.00, Shopbop
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LoveShackFancy
LoveShackFancy is selling adjustable printed masks made of leftover fabric, and a portion of proceeds will be donated to support front line workers.
LoveShackFancy Face Mask
$20.00, LoveShackFancy
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La Double J
The brand is working with its Italian partners to create breathable stretch-cotton masks in mood-boosting prints.
Multicolor Cotton Masks (3-Pack)
$30.00, La Double J
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Guess
Guess is offering 100%-cotton-jersey U.S.-made face masks in various colors and is working with Direct Relief to provide PPE to medical professionals and essential workers in Los Angeles, New York, and Kentucky. The brand is also partnering with Good360 to donate 45,000 pieces of apparel, coloring books, and blankets to those in need.
Cotton Face Mask
$7.00, Guess
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Cotton Face Mask
$7.00, Guess
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Vida
If you want a mask that doesn’t compromise form for function, look to Vida. Its cloth face masks are made of two layers of cotton and have a carbon filter, a metal nosepiece, and adjustable ear loops. The company is also donating 10% of proceeds to the SF-Marin Food Bank and Food Bank NYC to support COVID-19 relief efforts, and you can buy a single, a two-pack, or a four-pack.
Protective Mask
$10.00, Vida
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Cloth Mask Replacement Filters
$12.00, Vida
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Summersalt
The swimwear brand everyone will be wearing to their patios this summer is now offering machine-washable nonmedical-grade face coverings. The masks are made from 100%-cotton recycled materials and are sold in sets of three. For every set sold, Summersalt will donate a face covering to an organization doing its part to help the larger community—and you can actually DM @summersalt on Instagram to nominate an organization that could use some masks.
Face Coverings (3-Pack)
$32.00, Summersalt
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Re/Done
From the makers of Instagram’s favorite upcycled jeans comes a series of vintage face masks (yes, really). Re/Done’s upcycled masks are reconstructed from vintage Levi’s, bandanas, and children’s sheets. There are versions for adults and kids, and with each purchase of a Re/Done mask, five masks will be donated to frontline workers nationwide.
Upcycled Kids’ Mask
$20.00, Re/Done
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Upcycled Vintage Levi’s Denim Mask
$20.00, Re/Done
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Sanctuary
Proceeds of Sanctuary’s line of Essential Lifestyle Masks will allow the company to produce medical-grade masks for the health care professionals who need them.
PPE Masks (5-Pack)
$28.00, Sanctuary
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Natalie Mills
Natalie Mills is making the equivalent of a quarantine pick-me-up—machine-washable sequined masks—and they’re selling fast.
Sequined Face Mask
$20.00, Natalie Mills
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Steele Canvas x Food52
Steele Canvas pivoted from manufacturing industrial-size canvas products (think laundry bins and tote bags) to producing face masks to help out with shortages. Each cloth mask is made of cotton denim and has a flannel lining for added protection, and they come in a child’s size as well as adult. For every purchase, Steele Canvas and Food52 will donate a second mask to medical facilities in the U.S. P.S.: Steele Canvas is also partnering with CB2 on masks. Get them here.
Steele Canvas x Food52 Cloth Face Mask
$22.00, Food52
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Baggu
Now you can get a mask to match your reusable tote. Baggu created a series of stylish face masks, available for preorder. Its reusable nonmedical face masks are machine washable and made from 100% cotton. For every three-pack of masks sold, Baggu is donating a pack of surgical masks to health care workers through Masks4Medicine.
Fabric Mask Set
$32.00, Baggu
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St. John
St. John launched luxury masks that sold out in less than an hour, but the brand has restocked eight more Care Mask styles and will donate three nonsurgical antimicrobial masks to those in need per purchase.
Printed Care Masks
$50.00, St. Johns
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Mother Denim
The denim brand (that happens to make some of the cutest socks around) recently launched face coverings. The nonmedical masks are made from the brand’s classic patterns and wrap around your head (not ears, for added comfort).
The Don’t Spray It Mask
$20.00, Mother Denim
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Buck Mason
The retailer known for its wabi-sabi (“perfect imperfection”) approach to menswear has a new initiative, dubbed Masks for America. It’s a one-for-one program, working to donate one mask for each one sold—until they reach a million masks.
The Banding Together Project
Allure curated a limited-edition capsule of face coverings with fashion startup Anywear for COVID-19 relief. For each purchase, a headband or medical cap with buttons will be donated to a medical professional in need. There are a number of styles to choose from, but our favorites are the floral headband set and evil-eye-inspired face mask and medical cap duo (hint: a great gift for the medical professional in your life).
The Editors’ Frontline Hat Set
$55.00, Allure x Anywear
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The Editors’ Floral Knotted Set in Red
$35.00, Allure x Anywear
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Los Angeles Apparel
This three-pack of 100%-cotton adjustable masks comes in a range of designs that will add a bit of color to the grim reality we’re living in. In more than 20 reviews (and a five-star rating), customers noted that these masks are easily adjusted and were delivered in days. All purchases help fund the brand’s production of surgical masks and medical gowns.
Cotton Masks (3-Pack)
$30.00, Los Angeles Apparel
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Cotton Masks (3-Pack)
$30.00, Los Angeles Apparel
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Clare V.
In addition to donating nonmedical masks to essential workers, the fashion brand is producing four-packs from deadstock fabric produced in L.A., embroidered with its signature CV lips patch. Earlier this month, Clare V. launched the Bowie Mask, which comes in five bright colors and patterns. Both styles are constantly in and out of stock, so join the waitlists to get your hands on one.
Bowie Mask
$19.00, Clare V.
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Bisous Mask
$35.00, Clare V.
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Citizens of Humanity
Citizens of Humanity reengineered its L.A. denim factory to produce washable cotton face masks, supplying them to hospitals, health care workers, essential workers, farmers, food companies, and advocacy groups. The masks are now available to shop in adult and kids’ sizes.
Cotton Masks (5-Pack)
$25.00, Citizens of Humanity
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Araks
Araks is producing protective cotton face masks in minimalist and patterned styles that might offer a brief mood boost, thanks to the dainty design that reminds us of sundresses we can only dream of wearing for the time being. For every face mask purchased, Araks is donating a medical-grade mask to a health care professional.
Araks Floral Face Mask
$40.00, Araks
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Araks Polka Dot Face Mask
$40.00, Araks
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Caraa
The NYC-based sports-bag brand’s Caraa Cares initiative gets nonmedical-grade masks to as many people as possible to work toward flattening the curve. Buy a pack of machine-washable masks constructed from excess fabric for yourself or donate a pack to New York State’s COVID-19 Response Fund.
Caraa Mask Pack
$25.00, Caraa
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Marta Scarampi
Marta Scarampi is offering a handful of cotton face masks, and several come in cute sets like this Italian cotton top-and-shorts outfit, along with the new Deco Jumpsuit and Travel Set.
Masking Top Shorts and Mask
$195.00, Marta Scarampi
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Family Mask Pack
$44.00, Marta Scarampi
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Old Navy
If you’re shopping for the whole family, Old Navy is using excess fabric to create printed five-packs for adults and kids at just $12.50 per pack. The brand is also donating 50,000 masks to Boys and Girls Clubs of America to shelter kids and families in underserved communities during this time. Backordered masks are expected to ship by June 30.
Variety Masks 5-Pack
$15.00, Old Navy
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Disney
Not only is Disney releasing its most beloved recipes to try during quarantine, but it’s also selling reusable cloth masks printed with classic characters from the company’s iconic film archive. From Star Wars to Disney Princesses, there’s something for everyone, available to preorder in sizes for the whole family.
Disney Cloth Face Masks
$20.00, Disney
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Smoko
The makers of adorable boba Airpod cases, dumpling pillows, and couch potato night-lights is making a series of face masks. They come with adjustable straps, a pocket to insert a filter, and the cutest patterns. Note: The masks are for preorder, and the brand estimates orders to arrive 2-3 weeks after purchase.
UWU Face Mask
$14.00, Smoko
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Kawaii Foodie Face Mask
$14.00, Smoko
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Rag & Bone
Rag & Bone launched a range of limited-edition masks made of upcycled fabric from ready-to-wear collections in its New York Garment District factory, with $5 from each mask sale going toward City Harvest.
Rag & Bone Stealth Mask Pack
$55.00, Rag and Bone
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Shabby Chic
Shabby Chic’s patterned face masks are all sold out at the moment, but the brand restocks regularly. Sign up for the waiting list now and a set will be donated with your purchase.
Shabby Chic Face Mask
$14.00, Shabby Chic
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Cotton Citizen
If you’re on the hunt for a face mask to pair with your matching sweatsuit, look no further. Cotton Citizen face masks already sold out, but you can preorder for July 10 delivery.
Cotton Citizen Face Mask – Desert Mirage
$28.00, Revolve
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Cotton Citizen Face Mask – Peony Blast
$28.00, Revolve
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Vistaprint
Vistaprint’s solid and patterned masks are now available for preorder, with a range of sizes and cute prints for kids; 10% of proceeds will go toward small businesses affected by the pandemic.
Vistaprint Mask
$18.00, Vista Print
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Tilit
Tilit makes chic, high-quality workwear for chefs, cooks, and hospitality servers. Now you can buy cloth face masks that give back and have an eye toward sustainability. Each mask is made of a recycled hemp and organic-cotton blend, with latex-free elastic ear straps—and for every mask purchase, the company is donating one to a food-service worker volunteering or a medical professional in need.
Buy-One-Give-One Face Mask
$18.00, Tilit
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Avocado
The organic mattress brand is making face masks out of 100%-organic-cotton canvas. Each pack of masks comes with four adult and four children’s masks, with a one-pack limit per household.
Organic-Cotton Face Masks (4-Pack)
$30.00, Avocado
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Abacaxi
Get this reusable double-layer mask made of leftover cotton fabric from the brand’s Brooklyn studio complimentary with your clothing purchase on the site.
Abacaxi Cotton Face Mask
$30.00, Abacaxi
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Alice and Olivia
Get involved with Alice and Olivia’s #MaskingTogether initiative and automatically donate a mask to a medical professional by preordering the brand’s Staceface printed mask.
Staceface Protective Mask
$10.00, Alice and Olivia
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Hedley & Bennett
Hedley & Bennett transitioned its sewing lines from aprons to face masks, with each purchase supporting the production of a second donated mask for essential workers. The masks are washable 100% cotton and include inner pockets for filter inserts for added protection.
The Wake Up & Fight Mask
$22.00, Hedley & Bennett
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Make your own face mask.
If you’d rather DIY your own face mask, you need only a handful of materials. Gather up some elastics (hair bands work too), fabric, and a sewing kit. You can follow an easy no-sew tutorial (like the below) or find a sewing pattern online. Joann has patterns you can download for free—and if you’re feeling extra crafty, its Make to Give program is working to donate 100 million masks to medical personnel across the country.
More ways to protect yourself and others
Aside from covering your face while out in public, you can monitor your health at home with a thermometer, and use other doctor-recommended items to stay on top of your and your family’s wellness.
Quick Reading Digital Waterproof Oral Thermometer
$16.00, Amazon
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Vigorun Forehead and Ear Thermometer for Fever
$60.00, Amazon
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As news about the novel coronavirus pandemic rapidly evolves, Glamour is committed to bringing our readers the most accurate and up-to-date facts. As a result, information in this story and others like it may change, and we will update when necessary. For the most recent news about COVID-19, please visit the CDC, the WHO, and your state’s Department of Health.
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