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Where to Buy Face Masks Online Right Now -- Good American, Everlane, Adidas and More - Entertainment Tonight
Jun 02, 2020 4 mins, 5 secs
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.

And lots of brands are selling directly to consumers -- including some that donate masks to health care workers and others in need with every purchase -- or offering a free mask with every purchase, like Frankies Bikinis.

These reversible two-layer cotton masks come in assorted packs of five -- they're also available in two-packs and combo packs with kids' sizes.

These polyester and spandex blend face masks come in a variety of prints, like camo and stars.

For every mask purchased, Venus will donate one to a frontline healthcare worker.

For every mask purchased, Good American will donate one mask to local businesses in need.

These masks are made with sturdy cotton jersey and have elastic ear straps.

Express has partnered with Pocket Square Clothing to repurpose materials into reusable cotton face masks in various prints.

Each Unity Mask sale allows them to donate masks to healthcare workers in need.

Twenty percent of all face mask sales will be donated to Crisis Text Line.

Everlane's double-layer knit fabric masks feature cotton-Lycra ear loops and a reminder that we're "100% Human." The company is donating 10% of all face mask sales to Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.

For every five-pack of face masks sold, Lucky Brand is donating five to unhoused neighbors and low-income people in Los Angeles.

These one-piece masks are made from a soft, breathable cotton blend, which Custom Ink describes as similar to a stretchy T-shirt.

For every mask sold, the menswear brand is donating one mask to frontline workers and communities in need -- so far, they're set to donate more than 511,000 masks of their one million goal.

These soft, breathable masks come in various colors and prints.

Boho-chic designer Johnny Was has designed face masks made from washable silk and cotton in a variety of colorful prints.

A portion of the proceeds from each Threadless face mask sold is being donated to the humanitarian aid organization MedShare.

Los Angeles Apparel's 100% cotton masks feature an adjustable wire around the nose so you can fit it more snugly to the contours of your face.

(The company also donated 10,000 masks up front.) Each mask comes with two carbon filters, and you can buy 10-packs of replacement filters here.

According to the company, for every mask purchased, one is donated to an at-risk individual in need.

The company was born five weeks ago when its cofounders wanted to help their custom tailor stay in business -- the tailor's team has actually grown due to demand for the face masks, which ship within two days.

Bonrisu is also donating masks to organizations like Meals on Wheels, local NYC grocery stores and a Los Angeles homeless shelter.

These 100% cotton masks manufactured in downtown Los Angeles are available in several colors and styles -- these have a filter pocket, and you can see the full collection here and purchase filters here.

You can also donate masks to a local business or the University of Arizona; for every mask donated, SewCalMasks will donate one as well.

For every mask purchased, they're donating one to front line workers in their hometown of Salt Lake City

Coalatree has also donated masks to Utah Diné Bikéyah, an organization that helps Native American tribes preserve the Bear Ears national monument -- and is now helping tribal community members prevent the spread of COVID-19

These masks come in black and natural cotton, in both adult and kids' sizes, and feature an interior pocket for filter inserts

(Silk charmeuse styles are also available.) For every mask purchased, KES will donate one face mask to a health care professional

Sportswear brand Daniel Patrick has masks in an assortment of prints and colors, all constructed from 100% cotton

These masks ship for free in the contiguous U.S

For every mask you buy from Kenny Flowers, they’ll donate one to individuals, families and communities in need in Bali -- that's where their factory is located -- and the remaining proceeds will be donated to Direct Relief

Kenny Flowers has already donated over $10,000 and more than 11,000 masks

This two-pack of cloth face masks from South Moon Under contains one camo print and one solid black mask; mask orders are expected to ship on June 2

For every non-medical mask sold, TeePublic will donate one medical grade mask to Direct Relief

To show their appreciation, Sock Fancy is donating one mask to frontline medical staff, care providers and patients for every mask purchased

Note that these masks will ship no later than July 9

Sock It to Me's masks are made with antimicrobial copper fibers rather than cotton, and for every mask purchased, they will donate one to Meals on Wheels People volunteers

Fun patterns (like this boho one) abound among Look Human's selection of cotton face masks

Shop Old Navy Face Masks for Adults and Kids

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