Bonobos Riviera Face Masks
Bonobosbonobos.com
$25.00
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Bonobos has always been a one-stop-shop for all your dapper duds, but now, you can even purchase face masks from the top menswear brand. The brand also donated 1,500 masks to support Callen-Lorde — an organization that provides sensitive, quality healthcare and related services to New York’s LGBTQ+ communities, in all their diversity, regardless of ability to pay.
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Mack Weldon Silver Mask
Mack Weldonmackweldon.com
$16.00
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Like Mack Weldon’s awesome activewear offerings, their Supima cotton face mask uses an innovative antimicrobial fabric technology for long-lasting freshness. The brand has already donated over $400,000 worth of essentials to New York City frontline workers.
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The classic T-shirt and underwear brand is donating 1 million face masks to homeless people across the country through Invisible People, a nonprofit educating people about homelessness through advocacy and storytelling.
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For every purchase of this sleek fabric face mask and sanitary storage case, Day Owl will donate one to the waste collectors in their First Mile supply chain.
adidas Face Mask 3-Pack
adidasadidas.com
$16.00
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While you refresh your sneaker game, add this 3-pack of masks to your cart and the brand will donate $2 from every pack sold to Save the Children’s Global Coronavirus Response Fund. The pack sold out quick, so make sure to sign up for notifications for the next time these masks made with recycled materials are back in stock.
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Discover Night’s silk face mask not only provides the utmost comfort, it also comes with seven disposable filters to effectively block airborne particles for additional safety. For every mask you purchase, five masks will be donated to healthcare workers until they reach their goal of 60,000 masks donates.
Caraa gave their fabric face mask an upgrade for extra comfort, including a lightweight dual-cotton fabric for breathability and adjustable ear loops for the best fit possible. Purchase one for yourself or donate to New York State’s COVID-19 Response Fund, either way, the brand will match your purchases for charity.
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Everyone has donated over $600,000 to the ACLU through their 100% Human Collection. For every 3-pack of fabric face masks sold, 10% of sales go to charity.
When you purchase this three-pack of stylish camo face masks, Kenneth Cole will donate $0.39 to The Mental Health Coalition, and organization helping to destigmatize mental health conditions.
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Though direct sales of this fabric face mask might not go to charity, Bespoke Post has doubled their past 10 million dollar commitment to provide financial support for small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, like Beau Ties.
With the brand’s Broken Heart collection, which includes this simply stylish black mask, Moose Knuckles is donating all net proceeds to hospitals in New York, Milan, Montreal, and Toronto.
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To celebrate the launch of their stylish bandana-printed face masks, Levi’s donated $75,000 to Doctors Without Borders.
Society for Threads offers over 70 options of fabric face masks for the whole family to wear and will be donating over 20,000 masks to Clothes4Souls, a nonprofit organization that works to provide clothing essentials for people in need all around the world.
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Michel Men’s stylish geometric fabric face masks are made of breathable cotton with a dose of stretch for added comfort. A portion of proceeds from these quilted masks will go to The Dream Defenders, an organization that works to fight police brutality and support those who are wrongfully incarcerated.
For every purchase of Guess’ simply stylish multi-striped mask, the brand will donate $4 to Homeboy Industries, a Los Angeles-based non-profit that helps former gang members to get help and redirect their lives.

Ashley Davis is a New-York based writer that reports on fashion, shopping, art, wellness, weddings, and travel to media sources including New York Observer, Wallpaper, Artsy, The Adventurine, PureWow, and Fashion Unfiltered.

Adam is the Senior Style and Gear Editor, overseeing grooming, gear, and fashion content on menshealth.com. In previous roles, the Brooklyn native was Senior Style and Gear Editor for Hearst Digital Media’s BestProducts.com and Fashion Editor for Cosmopolitan magazine (and also starred in the E! Network reality show So Cosmo). In his free time, he tests countless anti-aging skincare products, tries the latest men's fashion trends, and plays with crazy-cool gadgets.
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