Published on May 5th, 2020 | 1316 Views
0How to get face masks in London
When we wished each other Happy New Year at midnight on 31 December, we were full of expectations for the year to come, dreaming about the holidays we had planned together with friends and excited for a thrilling year ahead. While I don’t feel we can complain as we’re still doing well and have a lot to be grateful for, my search history has certainly changed, with face masks now being one of the products I’ve been reading about. Here are some of the tips I’ve received about how to organise face masks for the family:
Cad & the Dandy
Saville Row tailor Cad & the Dandy has added machine-washable cloth face masks to its product line. The smart face masks now come in grey and navy in two sizes, with 50% of profits going to the tailor’s Sewing Scrubs for the NHS initiative.
Nibbling
Teething jewellery brand Nibbling is selling face masks, including kids face masks in packs of five. The child face mask seems to be a good fit for our 7-year-old.
Sew Pretty
I’ve also considered sewing face masks, and Wimbledon-based sewing class provider Sew Pretty has released a face mask pattern and instructions for families wanting to have a go at making their own cloth face masks.