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The 6 Best Face Masks for COVID-19

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Because purchasing non-surgical-grade face masks is still the best way to keep safe from spreading COVID-19, and help soften the shortage of PPE and N95 masks for first responders and healthcare workers, we rounded up 6 of the best washable, reusable, and just all around well-designed face masks from some of our favorite brands.


These lightweight reusable face masks from Champion are moisture-wicking for extra comfort and come complete with a bendable nose wire so you can find your perfect fit.


The 100% Human Everlane 5-Pack of masks is one of the biggest bangs for your buck. You get five washable, reusable 100% cotton masks branded with their signature 100% Human tagline. Everlane is donating 10% of all sales from these masks to the ACLU. To date, they’ve donated more than $600K through their  #HumanTogether project.

The masks are built with a double-layer knit cotton fabric and thick ear loops for a secure fit.


The Huckberry Merino Wool Face Mask is the latest creation from their travel brand Proof.

These USA-made masks are made with unique merino wool blend that offers three layers of protection. The outer merino wool shell is thick and durable to withstand hundreds of wears, the ultra-soft cotton inner layer is temperature-regulating to provide extra breathability , and merino wool lining layer is naturally moisture-wicking to help prevent sweat.

Best of all, 10% of proceeds will be donated to the Opportunity Fund’s “Small Business Relief Fund” which helps support small businesses which have been deeply affected by COVID-19.


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Disposable masks create unwanted waste. Arvin Goods brand new lineup of masks are built with 3-layer construction, come ready to hold a PM2.5 Filter, and are made with the same recycled cotton they use for their socks. Clean, conscious, and responsibly made.


Edgevale wanted to give back to their community of essential workers who are still clocking in while we’re safe at home, so they decided to take their signature Cast Iron Canvas fabric and create masks which they’re offering at cost (just $10.50).

They’re made in the USA, feature a super soft french twill cotton liner, and elastic straps to keep the mask secure.


Well, it’s no surprise that Ball and Buck’s Original Camo Face Mask made the cut. These reusable cotton masks are finished in their Original Camo print, and can be thrown right in the washing machine when they get dirty.


Thomas McDermott