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Regular Face Mask

Everyday 100% polyester face mask with $500K being donated to MedShare

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Regular Face Mask Soft, 100% polyester non-medical-grade face masks are breathable, comfortable, and form-fitting. Soft, 100% polyester non-medical-grade face masks are breathable, comfortable, and form-fitting.

$11.70 Product Cost*

$15.95 Suggested Retail Price

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Product Description
These soft 100% polyester non-medical-grade face masks are breathable, comfortable, and form-fitting. They feature two layers of cloth with comfortable flat, braided elastic ear loops, a white back side, and are machine washable. One size fits most at 7.25 x 4.625-inch

A portion of the proceeds that Threadless earns for each sale of these masks is being donated to MedShare. Thanks to incredible support from our artists and customers, Threadless has already donated over $500k to Medshare! Since aid is still needed, we’ll continue to donate a portion of each mask sold up to $750k! MedShare is a humanitarian aid non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities, and our planet. They source and directly deliver surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities in need around the world. We’re excited to be raising funds for such an important non-profit like this during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Note: These masks are NOT intended for medical or healthcare workers, and should not be confused with N95 respirators or other personal protective equipment (PPE). We make no warranties, either express or implied, that these face masks prevent infection or the transmission of viruses or diseases.
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