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  • BaubleBar’s face masks

    BaubleBar, known mostly for its adorable and affordable customizable jewelry basics, recently launched face masks, which sold out in one day. The brand is now relaunching masks with additional styles, and they started shipping on July 21. The masks are designed to be reusable, comfortable and adjustable. At $12 for two, these face masks are sold at cost, meaning there’s no up-charge beyond the material and shipping fees. These are not medical-grade masks nor are they FDA-approved.

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    Help stop the spread with iconic artworks

    We might not know when the Met will be reopening, but you can support the art institution through its online gift shop, The Met Store, which now carries artsy face masks. The Met Store currently has two options for two-packs of masks for $25 (or $22.50 for members). One set (pictured) features Claude Monet’s “Water Lillies” and Van Gogh’s “Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase,” while the other is a New York set, featuring Arnold Eagle’s “Pennsylvania Station” photograph and Adolf Dehn’s “Spring in Central Park.” The masks are not medical-grade, but they have a space for a filter and are washable and reusable.

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    Society6’s artist-designed face masks Nicole LaMotte

    Society6 have been selling artist-designed reusable and machine washable masks for $16.99, but they often have site-wide sales. Society6 is donating a portion of all mask proceeds to the World Central Kitchen. These masks are not medical-grade, but allow for a filter to be placed inside, which will need to be purchased separately.

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    One of Anthropologie’s many great face masks

    Anthropologie offers a great selection of lovely face masks at a variety of price points, including this Netflix and Chill option for $15. There are also many floral, animal print and geometric patterns to choose from.

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    Adidas sells breathable face masks

    For a sportier option, Adidas sells simple face masks featuring their classic logo in three-packs for $16. These masks are intended to be comfortable, breathable and machine-washable, but they are not medical-grade by any means. They’re available in black and blue.

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    Just a few of Revolve’s many face masks for sale

    Revolve has a wide variety of stylish masks available from all sorts of designers. These are not medical-grade masks but are generally reusable. The price points here are slightly higher than some of the other options, but Revolve is a great option if you want to make a bold fashion statement with your face mask.

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    One of Madewell’s masks

    Madewell sells three packs of masks in a variety of preppy-cool patterns for $20. These sell out quickly and each pattern is a limited edition, because they are made with leftover fabric scraps from their clothing designs. These are not meant for medical use, but each mask features three layers of fabric, including a filter. They are hand-washable and reusable.

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    One of Vistaprint’s face masks has illustrated hearts

    Vistaprint offers a selection of fun face masks that are highly breathable and wick away moisture. In addition to heart designs, they have outer space, flowers and other colorful patterns. These masks are not medical-grade, but they do have a slot where a filter can be placed and they go for $18 a pop.

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    One of Baggu’s colorful mask three-packs kabir fernandez

    Baggu is dominant in the reusable bag world and now they’re making excellent cotton masks, too. For each set of three purchased for $32, a pack of surgical-grade masks is donated to healthcare workers. These masks are non-medical grade and machine washable, made from breathable and comfortable cotton. The masks also have a space for filters but will need to be purchased separately.

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    Urban Outfitters

    Urban Outfitters carries a great selection of non-medical, reusable face masks, mostly in the $10-20 range per mask.

  • American Eagle has a great selection of cute masks, and the brand is donating 20% of their mask sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. They have some great options for kids, too. These non-medical grade masks are reusable and washable, and range in price from $10 to 15. They also have a matching mask and scrunchie set sold together.

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    Sanctuary sells face mask five packs

    Sanctuary sells stylish masks that top celebrities have worn. They sell assorted five packs for adults at $28 and offer five packs for children at $25. When you purchase masks from Sanctuary, the brand will donate masks to organizations in need. These are non-medical grade, and the brand recommends sanitizing them with alcohol and disposing of them after several uses.

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    The face masks from Araks are particularly gorgeous

    These pretty face masks from Araks will costs you $40 a pop, or $110 for a three-pack. But you can feel good about the slightly higher price tag by knowing that the brand will donate 20% of mask sales to GetUsPPE, a nonprofit organization focused on getting PPE to healthcare workers and those on the frontlines. The Araks masks are non-medical grade but are reusable and washable.

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    Michael Stars offers two-packs of leopard print masks

    Ever cozy and California cool, Michael Stars has been making non-medical masks for the public and making donations to healthcare facilities across the country. They sell two, three and five-packs at various prices, depending on the pattern starting at $20. These masks are washable and reusable.

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    Cheery masks for a good cause

    These kid-designed masks for adults will brighten up the day, plus you can feel even better knowing that 100% of profits from the mask sales are being donated to NYC Health + Hospitals. Two of these rainbow masks go for $25, and they’re machine-washable and can be tumble dried on a cool setting. These masks are non-medical grade. They also sell sizes for children.

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    Los Angeles apparel carries a face mask in basically every color

    Los Angeles Apparel offers a wide variety of face mask color options, including animal prints and plaids. The masks are non-medical, washable and reusable, and go for $30 for three. The company has been donating masks to essential services with purchases.

  • Garmentory is an online store that showcases independent boutiques and emerging designers. They carry a variety of non-medical, reusable face masks at different price points.

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    A three pack of Rag & Bone’s pleated face masks

    Rag & Bone offers non-medical and reusable masks for $30 for one or $55 for a three-pack. For every purchase, the brand donates $5 to charity. Currently, it is supporting the NAACP and had previously made donations from mask purchases to City Harvest and Campaign Zero.

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    Wear your team colors right on your face

    Fanatics sells non-medical and reusable team face masks starting at $19.99 for two. These items are top sellers on Fanatics and they have a nice selection for seemingly all teams.

  • Bilio Mask

    Bilio knit masks come with a reusable sealing pouch and come in a range of minimal designs, including an upcoming jade shade. They are designed with an encapsulated copper wire nose crimp for a face-fitting seal. And with each sale, a donation is made to the Oakland Fund for Public Innovation. Masks range from $38 to $42.

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    Amazon

    If you’re looking for something a little bit more simple, consider this 6-pack of black face masks from Amazon. They’re durable, easy to clean and will definitely go with everything you own!

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    Uniqlo

    The Airism face mask three-pack from Uniqlo is another great option if you’re not interested in a patterned or designed face mask. They come in white, gray and black and cost less than $15!

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    Forever21

    Forever 21 is offering dozens of trendy, protective face masks that are budget-friendly, great for fall and fun! Options include this silk looking cheetah print, a Barbie logo, tie-dye and more.

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    Neiman Marcuas

    If you’re in the market for a more luxurious face mask and you’re not afraid to shell out a little bit more cash, consider this gorgeous Dolce & Gabbana cotton-lined mask in the brand’s famous “Majolica” print.

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    Alice & Olivia

    Not only is this Alice + Olivia mask cute, but it’s great for the world, too! For every mask sold, you are helping No Kid Hungry feed the millions of children in the US who do not have access to the food during this trying time in our country. One dollar from every mask sold will be donated to the Share Our Strengths No Kid Hungry campaign and just one dollar can provide up to 10 meals to children in need.

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    Rothy’s

    Rothy’s is selling a set of two masks that are designed to be durable, comfortable and fully machine washable, but be sure to air dry only. It’s made with 3D knitting technology, which knits the masks to shape for maximum comfort and minimal waste.

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    Vera Bradley

    Vera Bradley has dozens of cotton masks in floral, plaid, animal and basic designs that are bound to look good with your sweater weather wardrobe.

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