10 Stylish Face Masks You Need Right Now

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Seattle residents are now required to wear face masks in public to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. The new guidance includes grocery stores, restaurants, retail, indoor workplaces, public transit, and outdoor areas where social distancing cannot be maintained. Many local brands are answering the call of safety by offering masks that help keep fashion fans stylish and safe. Here are 10 of our favorite face masks on the market right now.

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Morning Siren has colorful masks in a variety of prints and patterns. The best part is, they are FREE! Just pay for shipping and handling. Oh, and while you’re shopping, consider making a donation to help pay for material costs to keep Morning Siren mask production going. They also just added gift packs for $15 that include face masks, greeting cards, and small gifts (shown above).

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One Imaginary Girl face masks are not for the faint of heart. They are for die-hard fashion fans who want to make a style statement. Designer Sarah Donofrio just announced that new color block face masks have been added. View all the styles available in the Mask Shop hereA portion of the proceeds from every sale will benefit a rotating list of local non-profits. 

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Freeman has 100% cotton face masks available in brushed twill and plain weave oxford fabric. The masks are $10 and will be made in between production runs of PPE for local healthcare workers.

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Designer Luly Yang currently has over a dozen styles of stylish face masks available including one that features her signature butterfly motif. Each mask is priced at $55 and made in Luly’s couture studio located in Seattle. They recently added “Mommy & Me” styles, as pictured above, which are priced at $95 for the set.

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Seattle brand Feral is also making masks during the COVID-19 outbreak and for every mask purchased, the company is donating a mask to someone in need. I love the colorful range of tie-dye styles, pictured above. View available styles here

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Sustainable brand Tokki is also now offering face masks for both kids and adults. For every mask purchased, one is donated to a frontline worker in need. To date, the company has donated over 10,000 masks to healthcare workers.

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Zumiez has a variety of face masks and coverings in stock now with prices starting at $9.95. The Zine mask (shown above) is made from 100% cotton that is super soft and comfortable to wear.

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Couture face masks for men and women are now available from Gustavo Apiti. Born and raised in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gustave has been sewing since the age of eight. Since then, he has worked with top fashion houses in South Africa and done custom work for celebrities around the world including Seattle rapper Macklemore.

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Fremont boutique Pipe & Row is now stocking nearly a dozen styles of ethically-made face masks in a variety of prints. Each mask is made from deadstock fabric and features elasticized ear loops and a filter opening.

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Cura Co. has organic cotton face masks from Anchal. Each mask is made from upcycled fabric scraps and is adjustable and reversible. Each mask is pre-washed and sanitized using an industrial steam iron. A variety of colors are available. Click here to view the full assortment.

According to the World Health Organization, up to 80% of infections are mild or asymptomatic, which means that there are people out in the community who otherwise feel well but are inadvertently getting people sick. Please wear a mask and help control the spread of coronavirus. Your community thanks you! And hey, if you're going to wear a mask, you might as well #ShopLocal and get one that you like.

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