Need a Cloth Face Mask? Here's Where to Buy Them Right Now

Just as individuals have made efforts to help stop the spread of coronavirus through social distancing, working from home, and proper hand-washing, retailers have pivoted their resources to produce essentials that are currently in demand. For instance, many beauty and wellness brands are now making hand sanitizer, while other fashion, home, and sports retailers are selling cloth face masks.

On April 3, the CDC began recommending people (even those who don’t feel sick) wear cloth face masks when they must be around others in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. While you can sew your own reusable face mask if you have the resources and skills to do so, you can also order non-medical cloth coverings online thanks to a few innovative retailers.

If you’re wondering where to find cloth face masks in stock, the good news is, you can now get them everywhere from personalized Etsy shops to large retailers like Reformation and Onzie. Keep scrolling to discover 33 brands that have added cloth face masks to their offerings.

Etsy

It should come as no surprise that many crafty Etsy shop owners are using their skills to sew cloth face masks. A quick search for the product on Etsy brings up over 700,000 results, including washable and filtered options. If you want to support small businesses and individual creators, this is a great place to shop.

To buy: prices vary; etsy.com.

Reformation

Popular fashion brand Reformation now offers a pack of five reusable tied face masks for $25. You can also pay $25 to donate five masks to communities and essential workers in need.

To buy: $25; reformation.com.

Onzie

Activewear retailer Onzie recently added cloth face masks to its offerings. They’re made from up-cycled fabrics, and Onzie is donating the proceeds to healthcare workers through the Center for Disaster Philanthropy. A two-pack of assorted colors and patterns is available for $24.

To buy: $24; onzie.com.

Vida

Apparel and accessories retailer Vida offers machine-washable cotton masks in a variety of colors. You can order just one, a pair, or a four-pack of the cloth masks. They come with adjustable straps and a multi-layer filter, which Vida recommends swapping out with one of its replacement filters once a week. Ten percent of the profits will be donated to support local COVID-19 relief efforts.

To buy: $10; shopvida.com.

New Republic

New Republic is a footwear brand, but that hasn’t stopped it from using its resources to produce cotton face masks to meet the public’s new needs. Each three-pack of machine-washable masks is $12, and for each mask sold, New Republic will donate a mask to someone in need in its Los Angeles community.

To buy: $12; shopnewrepublic.com.

Buck Mason

Menswear brand Buck Mason added antimicrobial face masks to its assortment of accessories available to shop online. Made with a jersey cotton or polyester and rayon blend, each mask is made to last for up to 30 washes and has an inner layer treated with anti-microbial coating. You can pre-order a pack of five masks for $20—they’re set to ship the week of May 18.

To buy: $20; buckmason.com.

Los Angeles Apparel

You can order a $30 three-pack of cotton masks in the color or pattern of your choice from Los Angeles Apparel. Made of 100 percent cotton, the masks have adjustable noses you can form to fit your face and come with two straps that you can tie and tighten as needed. Each purchase also helps Los Angeles Apparel donate masks to essential workers.

To buy: $30; losangelesapparel.com.

Casetify

Casetify is no longer just a place to go for new phone cases, it’s also a cloth face mask retailer. With a buy one, donate one model, Casetify offers reusable cotton masks in five solid colors, along with filter inserts. With each cloth mask sold, it will donate a surgical mask to healthcare workers and medical responders.

To buy: $15; casetify.com.

Abacaxi

Right now, you can pre-order cotton face masks from Abacaxi to be shipped out in late May. They come with filter pockets, though you’ll have to order the filters separately. The retailer is also offering a promotion so shoppers can get a complimentary face mask with any clothing purchase.

To buy: from $30; abacaxi-nyc.com.

Caraa

Luxury sports brand Caraa now offers a five-pack of washable face masks made out of repurposed materials from its usual production line. This way, it reduces waste and provides a new essential for customers. Caraa is also matching every purchase with a donation to New York’s coronavirus relief efforts. The masks are available for pre-order now and are set to ship in May.

To buy: $25; caraasport.com.

Anthropologie

Leave it to Anthropologie to stock some of the cutest cloth face masks around. They’re designed by Amadi, a women’s clothing brand that produces garments—including these printed masks—locally in Los Angeles. Available in gingham, floral, and plaid patterns, the masks offer a stylish way to protect yourself and others.

To buy: from $14; anthropologie.com.

String King

String King is a sporting goods retailer specializing in lacrosse, hockey, baseball, and softball equipment and apparel, but now, it’s using its resources to create fabric masks. The two-ply cloth face masks are machine-washable and made at String King’s Los Angeles facility. You can buy a single mask for $7 or place larger bulk orders.

To buy: $7; stringking.com.

Subzero

For every reusable cotton mask sold from Subzero, the brand will donate one to someone in need. You can choose from a basic unfiltered mask or a premium filtered option for $10 more. The premium masks feature a carbon filter and a particle filter sewn in between the outer layers, and both options are available in a variety of patterns and designs.

To buy: from $19; subzero.com.

Shabby Chic

Fashion and sports retailers aren’t the only ones stepping up to produce cloth face masks. You can also find some at home decor and furniture stores, like Shabby Chic, which now sells a set of two cotton masks that are safe to clean in the washing machine. The masks have quickly garnered a large waitlist, but Shabby Chic is adding new inventory daily to meet the high demand.

To buy: $14; shabbychic.com.

Custom Ink

You can buy a pack of basic cloth faces or triple-ply cotton face masks from Custom Ink, a source for customized apparel and accessories. The basic option is made of a single-ply cotton and spandex blend that feels similar to a stretchy T-shirt, while the triple-ply option is made of 100 percent cotton and features an anti-microbial finish.

To buy: from $30; customink.com.

Rag & Bone

Beloved denim brand Rag & Bone is producing non-medical masks in an effort to keep their New York and Los Angeles factories open. You can order a pack of three reusable masks made of upcycled materials for $55. For every mask sold, Rag & Bone will donate $5 to support City Harvest, an organization that helps feed those in need in New York City.

To buy: $55; rag-bone.com.

Zazzle

You may be familiar with Zazzle’s custom gifts and knickknacks, but now the unique online shop is selling all kinds of reusable cloth masks. You can choose from a variety of patterns and graphics, or customize your own design.

To buy: from $13; zazzle.com.

Sanctuary

Fashion brand Sanctuary recently added cloth face masks to its product line. Choose from a pack of five women’s, men’s, or kids’ masks, or stock up for the whole family with a 10-pack family bundle that includes an assortment of five adult masks and five kid masks.

To buy: from $25; sanctuaryclothing.com.

Red Bubble

Red Bubble sells everything from wall art to phone cases featuring unique designs, and now it’s offering a wide variety of cloth face masks, too. Most cost around $10 and display original designs, like humorous graphics and abstract patterns.

To buy: from $10; redbubble.com

Old Navy

You can now stock up on triple-layer cloth face masks from Old Navy. A five-pack of soft cotton masks made from the brand’s excess fabric supply costs $12.50. They’re available in a variety of prints and patterns and also come in kids’ sizes; however, they’re currently on backorder until June 7.

To buy: $13; oldnavy.gap.com.

Uncommon Goods

Uncommon Goods is a go-to for unique gifts and custom items, and it just added the cutest face masks to its apparel inventory. Covered in rainbows designed by children, the cotton coverings secure with string ties and feature two layers of material. Each one includes a positive message, like “keep smiling” on the label, and Uncommon Goods is donating 100 percent of the profits to NYC Health + Hospitals. You can order a set of two adult- or children-sized masks for $25.

To buy: $25; uncommongoods.com.

Amazon

When you search for cloth face masks on Amazon, you’ll be greeted with over 100,000 results. There are plenty to choose from, but the most effective ones include multiple layers of fabric or filter inserts. Take your pick from the many different styles available.

To buy: from $12; amazon.com.

Gap

You can purchase elastic-loop cotton face masks from Gap in both adult and kids’ sizes. They come in packs of three and are available in a range of colors and patterns, including floral and animal print motifs. Prices start at $15 for a pack of three triple-layer masks.

To buy: $15; gap.com.

Nordstrom Rack

Nordstrom Rack now offers face masks from a few different brands, including Nordstrom, starting at $20 for a pack of four. Each pack comes with a variety of solid colors and fun prints. And for every six-pack of Nordstrom-made masks purchased, the retailer will donate a mask to someone in need.

To buy: from $20; nordstromrack.com.

Banana Republic

You can order a set of three cloth face masks with adjustable ear loops from Banana Republic for $29. The face coverings come in a few different solid colors and feature three layers of a nylon, polyester, and spandex blend that’s machine-washable.

To buy: $29; bananarepublic.gap.com.

Koral

Athletic wear brand Koral created moisture-wicking face masks using its antimicrobial performance fabric. They’re breathable, fast-drying, and provide UV protection. Plus, their lycra material offers a secure fit. It’s no wonder some styles have already sold out.

To buy: $20; koral.com

Madewell

You can stock up on cute face masks from the same place you buy your jeans by shopping from Madewell. The fashion brand now sells three-packs of non-medical cotton face masks featuring gingham, plaid, and polka dot prints secured with elastic ear loops.

To buy: $20; madewell.com.

Sock It to Me

Sock It to Me usually specializes in playful socks and underwear, but the brand has shifted its resources to make face coverings. Not only are the masks comfortable, but they’re also antimicrobial thanks to copper fibers. The best part? For every mask bought, the brand will donate one to Meals on Wheels People. Available for pre-order now, the masks will ship mid-July.

To buy: $15; sockittome.com.

Athleta

You can order a pack of five adjustable face masks from Athleta for $30. The masks are made of polyester and spandex with a cotton liner. Despite having three layers of protective fabric, the masks are still lightweight and breathable, and they already have a few hundred positive reviews online. You can also order the popular masks in smaller children’s sizes.

To buy: $30; athleta.com.

Eczema Honey

Fashion brands aren’t the only ones getting involved to fight the spread of the coronavirus by creating cloth face masks. Beauty brand Eczema Honey now sells reusable face coverings made with three layers of cotton and pleated polyester.

To buy: $10; eczemahoneyco.com.

Cubcoats

Children’s brand Cubcoats is a great place to shop protective masks for kids. You can order a pack of two 100 percent cotton face masks safe for children ages four and up. They’re machine washable and come with pockets to add filters.

To buy: $13; cubcoats.com.

Express

Express has you covered no matter what type of face masks you’re looking for. It’s selling classic cloth face masks with elastic ear loops and ones with adjustable straps. They all come in solid colors and cute patterns.

To buy: from $10; express.com.

Lele Sadoughi

Jewelry and accessories brand Lele Sadoughi is another unexpected place to find reusable face masks. Pre-order a pack of three stylish masks for you or a pack of two for kids. Each mask is made with two layers of soft cotton.

To buy: $40; lelesadoughi.com.