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Another vote for face masks from Really Maria on Lordship Lane

1. Local - you can buy in the shop or click and collect - no delivery delays

2. Good for large masks - my husband always has trouble buying hats and spectacles as his head is larger than average. Really Maria?s large was a better fit than the extra large he ordered online. The elastic can be adjusted to give the fit you want - masks with straps round the head not ears are better for spectacle users

3. Only washed once but no issues

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AylwardS Wrote:

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> Another vote for face masks from Really Maria on

> Lordship Lane

> 1. Local - you can buy in the shop or click and

> collect - no delivery delays

> 2. Good for large masks - my husband always has

> trouble buying hats and spectacles as his head is

> larger than average. Really Maria?s large was a

> better fit than the extra large he ordered online.

> The elastic can be adjusted to give the fit you

> want - masks with straps round the head not ears

> are better for spectacle users

> 3. Only washed once but no issues


Also happy with mine (?10) from Really Maria.


If you're like me and prefer the straps around the ears, she'll happily do them that way.

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Karavan Eco are selling cotton face masks for ?3.00. They come in sizes, nice colours, & individually packaged, but the woman says she'll be restocking size small this week {they only had size large over the weekend}.
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esme Wrote:

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> I got some lovely washable, cotton masks from

> someone based locally but found on Twitter

>

> @mugTM

>

> Great quality and only ?5 each


Thank you Esme, glad you liked your masks.

Jen works Monday to Thursday and was making these masks in her spare time for friends and family, but some neighbours started asking for masks on our road's Whatsapp Group, so she began making additional masks. She buys the material locally, and makes reversible, washable face masks. I have attached photos of the material she currently has, if anyone is interested.

@mugTM


Tim

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EDBoy Wrote:

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> esme Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I got some lovely washable, cotton masks from

> > someone based locally but found on Twitter

> >

> > @mugTM

> >

> > Great quality and only ?5 each

>

> Thank you Esme, glad you liked your masks.

> Jen works Monday to Thursday and was making these

> masks in her spare time for friends and family,

> but some neighbours started asking for masks on

> our road's Whatsapp Group, so she began making

> additional masks. She buys the material locally,

> and makes reversible, washable face masks. I have

> attached photos of the material she currently has,

> if anyone is interested.

> @mugTM

>

> Tim


They really are lovely, well made and look nice (unlike most other masks I've seen) and tho I know it's about health and safety from the virus, I also think it's nice to look bright and summery in these times!

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