Mask Up!
Coronavirus means wearing masks is here to stay for a while, but the masks you wear don’t have to be boring. How About This is getting in on the act with a range of fun and beautiful masks that are individual as you are.
Bright and bold luxurious silk stripes, soft cottons and corduroys, animal print and ethnic textiles create a bold statement on anyone, while the moulded design comfortable and face-hugging, and allows enough space to breathe easily. (You can also run these through the washing machine, though some are made of delicate materials so you might want to pop them in an underwear bag first).
Masks are 2-ply and reversible, so you aren’t stuck with only one pattern and colour. These have a pocket so you can insert a medical-grade filter to provide more protection, and have a reinforced lining to maintain the shape.
* Reversible face masks with filter pocket @ £10.00 + p&p.
NEW: Spring Collection! Only one of each, so get yours quick.
Didn’t see anything you like? Choose from these masks below, or order your own combination of patterns and colours here, or via How About This’ FaceBook page.
For more fun, add funky tassels - great as an alternative to earrings! - , fluorescent fringes and rainbow bobbles for party masks that really make an impression. (Even if we can’t party right now, at least we can dress like we can!) Choose from these funky party masks below, or order your own combination of patterns and colours here, or via How About This’ FaceBook page.
* Embellished mask (fringe/tassels/sequins etc.) @ £15.00
For people who hate those blue medical disposable masks that seem to litter the streets everywhere, or forget a mask every time they leave the house, how about some simple masks? Easier to make (and therefore cheaper), these are non-reversible with one pattern only and without a filter pocket. An easy way to ensure you’re never caught short again, while helping to reduce landfill!
* Non-reversible masks without filter pocket @ 4 for £20.00 + p&p.
If you don’t like anything you’ve seen so far, why not try designing your own. You can provide your own materials and/or embellishments, or check out these materials:
Since these masks are all hand-made some seams and materials may be fragile, so How About This is happy to repair any masks that become frayed or unravel. Contact me here and send me your mask for a free repair.