Here’s Where You Can Buy Face Masks Online
Masks are a hard commodity to come by these days. We have searched high and low, but they are NOWHERE to be found.
Don’t worry. We got you!
Where to buy masks online
Amazon — Things like soap, antibacterial hand gel, and masks are in short supply. HOWEVER, if you order surgical masks NOW, you will go on the list to get them toward the end of May, beginning of June.
Yes, I know, that seems like a LONG way away, but you might take comfort just KNOWING they are coming to you.
The best rated ones that we have found can be purchased on the Amazon site, right HERE.
Etsy — You won’t find surgical masks on the Etsy site, but you will find a plethora of crafty people that have put their sewing machines to good use.
You can search the Etsy website, right HERE. Just make sure, if you get a mask off Etsy, it meets the CDC recommendations for face masks.
Monogram — They have followed the recommendations set by Kaiser Permanente, and have come up with their own 100% cotton jersey mask. They are machine washable, and have ties that go around your head.
You get 2 masks for $20, and you can get them right on their website.
Reformation — Reformation has partnered with LA Protects to bring non-medical grade face masks to the public. Their masks are made from Tencel Lyocell, which according to their website, comes from the Eucalyptus tree.
You can buy their face masks in sets of 5 masks for $25. You can also donate masks to the public at that same site.
Sanctuary — These are DISPOSABLE face masks, made of 100% cotton muslin, a double layer middle, and a filter in the center.
With your purchase of a mask, we will provide masks to organizations in need. We are in this together. #SanctuaryGivesBack
Sanctuary
You get a pack of 5 of these disposable masks for $28, and you can get them on the Sanctuary site, right here.
Walmart — Walmart has several vendors that they work with who sell disposable masks.
You can search the Walmart site, right HERE to find your disposable masks.
OR you can make your OWN masks. They are not hard to make. We have come up with SEVERAL good patterns. There are masks that are made with sewing machines. There are also no-sew patterns represented on the list, below.
Make a face mask out of LEGGINGS
Face mask patterns recommended by the CDC
Masks made out of blue shop towels
How to make your own no-sew face masks
Mask templates that use a sewing machine
I noticed most of these places are out of stock, but I found some cool patterns at Reclaimed Stitches (Google it). They have inventory available right now (around 4/25 6:56).