Masks as a fashion statement
By Stacey
@xstitcher (39002)
Petaluma, California
July 14, 2020 8:11pm CST
Have you noticed that stores--from Amazon to Etsy to....are selling masks? Lots of them have different designs and colors and patterns.
Now that masks are required again in California, I looked into getting one that wasn't just the thin medical-style mask my neighbor gave me. It works fine and is holding up pretty well (she gave me 3 of them) but I thought I'd get one that had a "design" for fun.
On Wish.com they had some with Christian sentiments, and while I'm not sure which design I'll get (there were several in the photo but there was no indication I'd get all of them for the low price they were listed for) I guess that I'll see.
Have you just gone for a "regular" mask, or are you trying to be "fashionable"?
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@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
15 Jul 20
I have the half face one that I showed on a previous post and several that I've made. I just ordered a fitted one that has red lips on a white background. Hope yours will be fun.
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@xstitcher (39002)
• Petaluma, California
15 Jul 20
You make your own? That would be cool.
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@xstitcher (39002)
• Petaluma, California
15 Jul 20
@1creekgirl Thank you, but I don't sew. 

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@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
15 Jul 20
@xstitcher I bet you could do well making them since you're very crafty. I made a few of the layered ones, then some fitted ones. I always get a lot of comments and laughs when I wear the face one (which I didn't make.)

@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
1 Aug 20
I bought two regular black ones. But then I thought that they would be a part of our lives for some longer time now and so better to go for some varieties. I bought a dozen fashionable ones with beautiful prints for my whole family online.






that was hilarious to me 

