You’re Probably Due for a Face Mask Refresh

Here's where to buy the best ones.

UPDATE—August 4, 2021: With just over half the country fully vaccinated, indoor dining open, and travel picking up, we thought we could put the days of mask wearing (for the most part) behind us. But due to the delta variant’s driving coronavirus cases upward, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its guidelines to urge even fully vaccinated people to wear masks indoors in public settings with “substantial or high transmission.” The updated guidance comes ahead of the fall season, when schools are scheduled to reopen and many large companies plan to bring employees back to the office on a full or hybrid schedule. 

So what exactly does this mean for you? Well, with more transmissible variants spreading globally, it’s vital that we take every possible step to slow the spread, and making sure we stay masked up indoors could be one way to do just that—especially if you’re not vaccinated yet. Start by stocking up on new cloth face masks below, then consider going the extra mile by also having a few disposable masks on hand.

ORIGINAL STORY—August 13, 2020: 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—especially with virus cases on the rise in states across the nation. With this recommendation, everyone wants to know where to buy face masks. We rounded up some options below—including face masks for kids, breathable face masks, face masks for glasses, and the best face masks on Amazon and Etsy—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 take seriously, whether your city is slowly reopening or experiencing a new wave of cases. If you’re unsure of where to buy face masks for yourself or your family, shop the brands below. While you wait for your order to arrive, you can make your own mask out of a pillowcase, dishcloth, or bandana because even a makeshift mask is a vital step to help protect yourself and your community.

Amazon

The retail giant has a selection of face masks available, including floral-print, masks for glasses, and disposable options.

California Tot Triple-Layered Face Mask With Nose Wire and Adjustable Ear Loops

$16AmazonBuy Now

Eventronic Disposable Face Masks (Box of 50)

$10AmazonBuy Now

Levi’s Reusable Bandana-Print Reversible Face Mask (3-Pack)

$15AmazonBuy Now

CandyCare Disposable Face Mask (25-Pack)

“I spent eight years as a volunteer EMT in D.C., Maryland, and North Carolina. I’ve worn a lot of PPE. Is this the best mask I’ve worn? No, N95 masks will always take that title, but for a non-N95 mask this is pretty fantastic. The material is thick enough that I’m not worried about it ripping. It has a heavy-enough cloth element to stop the filter composition from getting soft while I breathe. It has a wire in the top section to allow a tighter clamp around my nose, creating a safer seal. The ear loops are both comfortable and tight enough to make the mask secure. This is a damn good mask, especially for the price (so good to see a company not price-gouging masks right now).” David$5AmazonBuy Now

Everlane

Everlane launched its 100% Human campaign in 2017 to bring people together to advocate for human rights, and now you can support the cause with a face mask purchase. For every 100% Human Face Mask 5-Pack sold, Everlane will be donating 10% sales to the ACLU. Each mask is made of a double-layer knit fabric—get yours while supplies last.

Everlane The 100% Human Face Mask (5-Pack)

$25$10EverlaneBuy Now

Everlane The 100% Human Face Mask (5-Pack)

$25EverlaneBuy Now

Nordstrom

Nordstrom has a good supply of stylish face masks available right now, including a cute floral scrunchie and mask set that’s perfect for coordinating your lewk.

Baggu Adult Fabric Masks (3-Pack)

$32NordstromBuy Now

Free People Face Mask & Scrunchie Bow Set

$20$10NordstromBuy Now

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. Shop even more cute masks from Etsy here.

Liberty of London Face Mask

$13EtsyBuy Now

Spring Time Muslin Face Mask

$11EtsyBuy Now

Shopbop

Shopbop has so many on-point face masks in animal print, gingham, glitter, and beyond—plus a touch tool, if you want added protection.

Lelet NY Cotton Candy Headband and Face Covering Set

$188$38ShopbopBuy Now

Wayf Bucket Hat With Matching Face Covering

$58ShopbopBuy Now

R13 Leopard Face Covering

$35ShopbopBuy Now

Craighill Sigma Touch Tool

$30ShopbopBuy Now

Madewell

Madewell’s colorful face masks are made from lightweight cotton (or cotton gauze) and feature a three-layered construction, removable filters, and adjustable ear straps for a more secure fit. 

Madewell Pleated Adjustable Face Masks (3-Pack)

$6MadewellBuy Now

Madewell Tie-Dye Lightspun Pleated Adjustable Face Masks (3-Pack)

$26$13MadewellBuy Now

Revolve

The multibrand retailer has so many pretty silk face masks that are perfect to wear year-round, thanks to the soft, natural fiber that’s meant to cause less friction and irritation on acne-prone skin. And yes, they look seriously chic.

Fleur du Mal Silk Face Mask

$28RevolveBuy Now

Slip Reusable Face Covering

$39RevolveBuy Now

Lele Sadoughi

Pearl ear straps, floral embroideries, colorful checked prints—that’s what you get at Lele Sadoughi, which is selling its oh-so-pretty face mask sets for a fraction of the initial launch price.

Lele Sadoughi Lagoon Sweetheart Face Masks (3-Pack)

$20Lele SadoughiBuy Now

Lele Sadoughi Classic Pearl Face Masks (3-Pack)

$20Lele SadoughiBuy Now

Evolvetogether

With these disposable face masks, you’ll get stopped in the street by people wanting to learn more—and for good reason: They’re some of the most breathable on the market, and celebs are constantly wearing them because they look downright cool. The brand also launched a travel set, featuring a TSA-approved hand sanitizer that’s great for packing in your carry-on.

Evolvetogether Travel Set

EvolvetogetherBuy Now

Evolvetogether Santorini 5 Navy KN95 Masks

$15EvolvetogetherBuy Now

Barrière

Another celeb-favorite mask brand, Barrière has some great statement-making disposable face masks, like the two-tone illustration and groovy ’70s-inspired print, below.

Barrière Sketch-Print Medical-Grade Masks (Box of 30)

$48BarriereBuy Now

Barrière Wavy-Print Medical-Grade Face Masks (Box of 30)

$48BarriereBuy Now

MaskC

Head to MaskC for even more eye-catching disposable face masks, like animal prints and blush tones that’ll elevate your ’fit rather than clash with it.

MaskC Animal-Print Masks (10-Pack)

$18MaskCBuy Now

MaskC Blush-Tones KN95 Masks (10-Pack)

$36MaskCBuy Now

Athleta 

Activewear brand Athleta has a face mask that’s lightweight, breathable, and perfect for summertime workouts (shop more masks for fitness here).  

Athleta Women’s Activate Face Masks (2-Pack)

$20AthletaBuy Now

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.  

Re/Done Heritage Cotton Tie-Dye Mask

$30Re/DoneBuy Now

Re/Done Jersey “Love Wins” Mask

$30Re/DoneBuy Now

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 continues to donate 10% of proceeds to local nonprofits to support COVID-19 relief efforts.

Vida Protective Mask

$10VidaBuy Now

Vida Cloth Mask Replacement Filters (5-Pack)

$10VidaBuy Now

Gap

Gap’s cotton masks feature adjustable ties for your ears, so you’ll never have to deal with an ill-fitting mask again. Grab yourself a pack of these 100% cotton masks and add them to your mask rotation.

Gap Adult Contour Face Mask (3-Pack)

$18$5GapBuy Now

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 size as well as adult. 

Steele Canvas x Food52 Cloth Face Mask

$22Food52Buy Now

Steele Canvas x Food52 Adjustable Cloth Face Mask in Prints

$22Food52Buy Now

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.  

Baggu Fabric Masks (3-Pack)

$32$16BagguBuy Now

Buck Mason

The retailer known for its wabi-sabi (“perfect imperfection”) approach to menswear has some great neutral-colored face masks for yourself—or for gifting the men in your life. 

Buck Mason M2 All-Day Antimicrobial Face Masks (5-Pack)

$30Buck MasonBuy Now

Araks

Araks is producing protective cotton face masks from deadstock cotton fabric in both minimalist and patterned styles that are perfect for pairing with your favorite sundresses.

Araks Floral Face Mask

$40$15AraksBuy Now

Araks Polka Dot Face Mask

$40$15AraksBuy Now

Disney

Not only did Disney release its most beloved recipes to try during quarantine, but it also started 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 in sizes for the whole family to boot.

Disney Cloth Face Masks (4-Pack)

$20DisneyBuy Now

Courtyard L.A.

On the hunt for a unique mask no one else will have? Look no further than Courtyard L.A. The brand is making sustainable masks by hand in Los Angeles, and the silk or brocade masks (fancy!) feature a cotton or satin rayon inner layer for added protection.

Courtyard L.A. Vintage Silk Mask

$36Courtyard L.A.Buy Now

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 one 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.

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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

$10AmazonBuy Now

FLTR No-Contact Infrared Digital Forehead Thermometer

$40TargetBuy Now

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.

This story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Condé Nast