, several kitchen workwear and home goods companies have started making and selling face masks, too. Tilit and Hedley & Bennett have “buy-one, donate-one” options that allow you to buy masks for your own use and give them to workers in need; White Bark Workwear is making masks and partnering with artists on limited collections as well. While these masks aren't meant to be substitutes for surgical or procedural masks, the goal is that they can still offer some protection. The C.D.
If you're looking to purchase masks, we've gathered several companies that are offering them, and will continue to update this post as we find more and add them to the list. When you look at the product descriptions for each mask, make sure to look at the guidelines for use, what they have/have not been approved for, and cleaning instructions. Some use filters and others do not.