It’s crazy how a year ago, masks weren’t even a thing and now there are way too many options! Below, you’ll find an on-going list of places to buy masks for kids and adults:
For Kids and adults:
BooginHead: We are loving the comfortable Boogin Head Valentine’s Day fabric masks. Featuring a collection of styles for kids and adults, these masks are super soft and contoured to improve air flow as well features an adjustable toggle for a variety of face sizes. Plus, they are mom-made and they give 10% of all mask profits to COVID organizations. Check out more of the styles from BooginHead.
GHLUV: Launched in late Spring 2020, we love the super soft and comfortable GHLUV masks. They can be worn on the wrist and easily be pulled down on the hand to avoid direct contact with high-touch surfaces when opening doors, pushing buttons and shopping carts. Great for adults and kids, these face masks are made with Swiss antimicrobial technology thatare designed to prevent most microbes from being spread upon contact and to minimize the potential transmission of bacteria from textiles. We love how breathable and comfortable they are as well as a reusable option that can be washed up to 30 times — maintaining 99.9% of its antimicrobial properties. This offers a more sustainable option compared to one-use latex gloves in everyday life.
Luangisa African Gallery Masks: In addition to their curated collection of products from African, Mount Vernon-based, Luangisa African Gallery offers a stunning collection of adjustable, soft, handmade masks by women artisans in Tanzania. The beautiful masks are reversible, stylish and light weight and feature two layers of 100% cotton as well as one layer of moisture blocking fusible center.
Poppy + Sage: A sustainable fashion brand with a focus on delivering beautiful products from real communities that they have built authentic relationships with. These reusable masks are adorable and sustainably made in Bali with 100% cotton. Available in in adult and kids sizes, so you can match with mom! Prices range from $8-12 for adults, and kids range from $7-11.
Maskela, the elevated mask brand, has the perfect masks for all mother/daughter besties. Whether you’re headed to the grocery store or the MET ball, Maskela’s adults and kids masks are designed to keep you safe while being the cutest duo around. Maskela’s matching masks are available in an array of colors including Black, Fuschia, Gray, Sequins and more with prices range from $20 to $60.
Kid and adult sizes.
Fits ages 10 – adult. First name monogram available on the mask.
Masks & Gloves available in matching patterns.
Hedley and Bennett
For every mask purchased, one will be donated a worker on the frontlines.
Helmstedt
Profit from the sales of safety masks will be donated to WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Johnny Was
For every pack sold, the brand has committed to donating a pack to someone on the front lines in need of protection within the community.
J. Mclaughlin
10 pack of disposable surgical masks for kids in Hello Kitty & Snoopy.
LAmade Clothing
Child & adult sizes available.
Child & adult sizes available.
Los Angeles Apparel
All purchases help fund the brand’s production of surgical masks and medical gowns.
Available in child and adult sizes. A portion of the proceeds from face covers will go to those in need of them within the Providence, RI community.
MaskClub
For every mask purchased, one is donated to First Responders Children’s Foundation.
Child & adult masks available. Proceeds go to @wearFIGS Frontline Responders FUND.
Toddler, youth & adult sizes. For every mask sold a mask will be donated to Person to Person.
Adult & child masks, monogram available.
Vici Collection
For every mask sold, they are donating one to workers of essential businesses who are in need.
The CDC warns that cloth face coverings should not be placed on young children under age 2, anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.
The cloth face coverings recommended are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders, as recommended by current CDC guidance.