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jducoeur ([personal profile] jducoeur) wrote2020-08-25 06:04 pm
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Recommendations for comfortable masks?

Kate and I have plenty of masks, technically. We have a few high-quality ones made by friends, and we have a big pile of cheap-but-adequate ones that I bought off of Amazon. The cheap ones are actually pretty good for just running into somewhere for a few minutes. But none are great for long-term use: the homemade ones tend to be a tad tight (my nose gets a bit squished with long usage), and the Amazon ones are somewhat floppy in their center section, especially after washing a couple of times (so I wind up chewing on the fabric after a while).

So I put it out to the lazyweb of my friends: any recommendations? I'm specifically looking for masks that are adequately safe (I'm not worried about N95-level protection, but they should be at least multi-layer fabric), but also somewhat comfortable. That probably means somewhat shaped around the nose so that it doesn't press on it too much, probably not floppity t-shirt fabric, and ideally not excessively hot and stuffy. (And in a perfect world, snug enough at the top to not cause my glasses to fog too much.) Reusability is very strongly preferred: while I'm willing to consider disposables, I dislike them on principle -- something that can be washed would be much better.

Suggestions? Don't worry about cost for purposes of this question -- I want to get a better sense of the options, and am willing to pay a bit for something that's good.

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[personal profile] laurion 2020-08-26 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
I have a handful of linen ones I snagged on Etsy. As a fabric it holds up well to washings well, and they have two layers. Still occasional fogs the glasses, but that tends to be more a function of temperature/humidity mismatches, e.g. when I go between A/C and outside and the glasses haven't changed temperature yet to match, so the humid exhalations fog the glasses.