Where to stock up on reusable fabric face masks


Reusable face masks have become the norm, and no, and although restrictions will be lifted in June, it's likely we will still need to wear face coverings for the foreseeable.
While surgical face masks are no longer just reserved for healthcare workers, most people are turning to reusable fabric face masks as a more practical and less wasteful solution. With that in mind, we've rounded up a few options you can buy online now.
Do I need to wear a face mask?
At the moment, we're still required to wear face coverings indoors and on public transport, to avoid inadvertently spread germs. The government hasn't yet announced when this rule will be scrapped, so for the moment it's the one essential item you need to take with you everywhere, alongside some antibac of course.
Do face masks work?
Face masks are mainly to protect others rather than the wearer, and fabric face masks won't be as efficient as medical grade ones, but they are better than nothing, especially if you can wash and reuse them. The fabric used also makes a difference, as it should be able to filter particles, for example, silk doesn't according to studies, so make sure you do your research.
Please note you should wash your reusable face mask after every wearing, so it's worth stocking up if you don't want to end up with all of them in the wash at once.
Where to buy face masks
If you're not a dab hand at sewing, fear not, you don't have to make your own (though if you do, here are the guidelines) as loads of fashion brands have jumped on the bandwagon. Here are a few options you can buy now, including some stylish ones, because it can't hurt to match your mask to your outfit.
The Masuku One mask is said to be the most 'advanced eco-friendly mask' out there. The Frame (fabric cover) is HDPE and 100% recyclable and the Outer fabric is made from PET, the same as water bottles and can be recycled.The Filter is made from three layers of biobased materials, in the middle sits the filtration membrane made from an medical grade polymer traditionally used in skin grafts, which shows its high bio compatibility. It’s designed to be completely compostable in both water and earth – pending certification. The masks have an efficient filtration system, meaning the effort required to get air through the filter is far less than in other masks.
The Capri - sand color reusable and sustainable fashion face mask has a hypoallergenic super soft jersey skin protect inner layer. The outer layer uses a combination of aerosilver ®️ yarns containing 50% pure silver fibre which is an antimicrobial fabric for maximum bacterial and viral protection as well as ultraviolet protection.
Designed in an iconic Needle & Thread floral print, this non surgical face mask comes with a second layer of plain lining included for added comfort and protection. It is crafted with horizontal pleats across the front for easy movement and a natural, comfortable fit around the shape of the face. The brand is supporting mothers2mothers (m2m), an organisation that unlocks the power of women to eliminate childhood AIDS and healthy families, with 50% of all face mask profits to support their COVID-19 emergency appeal.
Valle&Vik will be donating a percentage of proceeds from the silk face masks to selected NHS charities. The two-layered silk face mask has an internal pocket so you can add your own filter if desired. The masks feature silk-covered elastic straps for comfort, cotton lining, and a matching silk drawstring bag for safe storage.
The set of 2 non-medical, reusable masks is made with the brand’s heritage pints from years past, and lined with 100% cotton. Sales from the masks in April went to No Kid Hungry who are making sure kids across the US get the food they need – during school closures and all year long.
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Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.
She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.
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