48 Face Masks to Buy From Brands That Are Giving Back

As we continue to wear cloth face masks when going out in public due to the coronavirus pandemic, more and more fashion brands are stepping up, using their resources to make as many masks as they possibly can to keep up with demand from both essential workers and the general public. Unlike the boxes of disposable masks that are sold out everywhere, these cloth masks are machine-washable and actually quite stylish. And while they may not be as cheap as the disposable ones, they're certainly more sustainable, and almost every brand we've come across is also making donations of masks to healthcare and other essential workers, so you can rest assured that you're doing good while protecting yourself and others.
To make your search for masks a little less frustrating, below, we compiled 48 brands that are selling them while also giving back. Keep scrolling to shop stylish masks from fashion brands that are donating to stop the spread.
Everlane
10% of sales of the 100% Human masks will be donated to the ACLU.
Staud
For every set of 3 masks sold, Staud will be donating a set of 3 masks to the Downtown Women's Center in Los Angeles.
Citizens of Humanity
Reebok
For every pack of face covers, $2 goes to Save the Children's Global Coronavirus Response Fund.
Madewell
Athleta
Enro
Lurelly
For every mask sold, they are donating 20% to directrelief.org to help them supply the necessary needs & gear to health workers everywhere.
Outdoor Voices
100% of the proceeds from Outdoor Voices' cool masks will benefit Direct Relief.
Banana Republic
Gap Inc. is working to get masks to those in need and is donating to organizations like Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Feeding America. Read more about their efforts here.
Mother Denim
$10 will be contributed to No Kid Hungry for every mask set sold.
Reformation
Reformation is separately selling packs of five face masks for donation for communities in need (including essential workers). Donate here.
Gap
Significant Other
Indah
LoveShackFancy
Re/Done
American Eagle
American Eagle is donating 20% of this face mask sale to Crisis Text Line.
Paige
For every pack of masks sold, Paige will donate a pack to be distributed to those on the frontlines. They're also including a mask at no extra cost with every purchase made on PAIGE.
Koral
A portion of proceeds from Koral's collection of face masks will be donated to No Kid Hungry.
Good American
Rails
Michael Stars
Michael Stars is working to produce and distribute at least 10k masks total to LA Protects & local health clinics and organizations who are in need.
Nordstrom
Skims
Skims will be donating one million dollars and 10,000 Seamless Facemasks distributed across four different charities including Good + Foundation, L.A. Regional Food Bank, Baby 2 Baby's Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund, and National Domestic Workers Alliance's Coronavirus Care Fund.
iBlu
Thus far, i-Blu has donated 5,000 masks to downtown L.A.’s homeless shelters, local churches, mission churches in Mexico, and local hospitals. They are planning on continuing to donate to those in need, in both the L.A. community and beyond, and donations are not contingent on consumers buying. i-Blu hopes to better arm all Americans with quality-made masks at prices that they can stock up on.
St. John
Alice + Olivia
Araks
Los Angeles Apparel
Sanctuary
Parachute
Onzie
Rag & Bone
Eberjey
Tanya Taylor
Kes
Old Navy
Lucky Brand
Hedley & Bennett
Citizens of Humanity
Matteo
You can also donate masks to communities in need here.
Camp Collection
Resa
Clare V.
Commando
Collina Strada
Eugenia Kim
Five percent of sales from the masks will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House New York. Shop the rest of the color options here.
Next up, eight ways to be a more eco-conscious consumer.
This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.
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