Aerie and American Eagle just launched colorful cloth face masks

Face masks are officially part of 2020 summer fashion, so you might as well find some that best match your style. Luckily, there are plenty of options out there to choose from. Ever since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established guidelines for wearing cloth face masks in public to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), many fashion brands have been shifting production to put out versions of this important protective gear. Brands like Reformation, Steve Madden, Alice and Olivia, Anthropologie, Revolve, and now, American Eagle and Aerie have put out face masks in their own signature styles.

For Aerie, the newly launched face masks come in three patterns: cheetah print, blue floral, and gray camo. The American Eagle masks are offered in six solid colors: orange, navy, pink, light blue, white, and dark gray. In addition to being water-resistant and washable, all the masks are also made with an antimicrobial finish, which kills and stops the growth of microorganisms.

At $19.95 each, these aren’t the most affordable masks on the market—but the money is going to a great place. Understanding the serious mental health impacts of the current pandemic, the brands are donating 20 percent of the sales from each mask to Crisis Text Line, a text-based crisis service providing free, confidential, 24/7 support from trained crisis counselors.

Shop American Eagle’s and Aerie’s cloth face masks to support a good cause (and protect yourself and others) below.

Aerie Printed Cloth Face Masks

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American Eagle Reusable Face Masks

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This mask is also available in white and navy.

To ensure that you’re all geared up for a safe outing, you can also shop the brand’s mini hand sanitizers.

Merci Handy Hand Sanitizer

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The product comes in four scents: lime (above), unicorn, mystic fruits, and namaste. Yeah, we don’t know what unicorns smell like or what variety of fruit falls under “mystic,” either, but we’re excited to find out.

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