Here’s Where You Can Buy a Face Mask Right Now

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In a reversal of earlier guidance that Americans don’t need to wear face coverings in public in order to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, the White House is expected to announce in the coming days that wearing a mask, or covering the face with a bandana or scarf, is in fact advisable, according to memos created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and shared with the White House this week.

In a copy of the guidance obtained by The Washington Post, the CDC recommends that “the community use of cloth masks as an additional public health measure people can take to prevent the spread of virus to those around them.” President Donald Trump added in a press briefing on Thursday that “I don’t think it will be mandatory,” and a White House official told the Post that the guidance would be “narrowly targeted to areas with high community transmission.” That largely tracks with what medical professionals told GQ earlier this week: that wearing a cloth mask isn’t a perfect solution, but it’s better than not doing anything.

The memos and guidance that the CDC shared with the White House clarify that N95 respirators and surgical face masks, both of which are in critically short supply, should be reserved for health-care workers. So if you’re going to wear a mask—and you should; just listen to these experts—what are your options? Here is a running list of designers and manufacturers who are creating non-medical-grade masks—we'll update as more information becomes available.

Ball and Buck

For the masked sportsman. Ball and Buck’s camo mask will keep you safe(r) on a trip to the grocery store, and also well camouflaged in the deer blind.

Maison Modulare

Can a face mask be...sexy? Check out Maison Modulare’s French lace version and tell us we’re wrong.

Alabama Chanin

Natalie Chanin is a longtime practicioner of "slow design," making hand-sewn and machine-made womenswear garments in her factory in Florence, Alabama. All her pieces are made from 100% organic cotton sourced from the Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative in Lubbock Texas. Her non-medical grade masks are made from tight-weave cotton that is less permeable than standard cottons, and are washable and reusable.

Daniel Patrick

Because if you've gotta wear a mask, you might as well get one in a colorway no one else has. If you order at least two of them, the company will send you another one for free.

Naomi Nomi

Recently, Naomi Mishkin explained the troubles she was facing in shifting her Naomi Nomi line to mask production. The first handful of obstacles have been overcome—civilian masks are being made, and every purchase means one is donated to a healthcare worker. They’re sold out for now, but join the waitlist and check back over the weekend for increased stock.

American Blanket Company

Denser than a standard cotton or paper mask, these are made from polyester fleece. It’s like wearing a blanket on your face, but more breathable. (The world’s coziest mask?) American Blanket Company will donate a mask with every purchase.

Citizens of Humanity

The denimheads of Citizens of Humanity have turned their jeans expertise to mask-making. $25 gets you a pack of five in assorted washes—just right if you want to match to your favorite jeans.

Collina Strada

New York upstart Collina Strada was one of the breakouts at New York Fashion Week back in February, some 37 years ago. Now, designer Hillary Taymour is sending along a free mask with every purchase. If you’ve been jonesing for a T-shirt with nipple piercings, now’s the time.

Buck Mason

You might know Buck Mason as a direct-to-consumer brand well-liked for its T-shirts. Now, they’re turning that tasty cotton into masks.

Los Angeles Apparel

Los Angeles Apparel, the company founded by American Apparel founder Dov Charney, is selling three-packs of masks in several different colors. It says mask purchases will fund its ability to donate masks, and to cover costs at its factories.

Everybody.world

Everybody.world is also selling Los Angeles Apparel's black face masks. In this case, though, proceeds go directly to the Everybody.world's employee-relief Rainy Day Fund, which it says it set up to offer more paid time off for factory workers during the pandemic.

Classic Sofa

New York-based furniture company Classic Sofa has a ton of face masks available in three different sizes and several different colors.

Take Care

Canada-based company Take Care Supply was founded specifically to make masks in response to the coronavirus epidemic. The company says its masks will ship in two to seven business days.

Peri

Peri is using deadstock fabric to make its face masks, which it still has available in three different colors. Good luck finding a croc-print mask anywhere else!

Swimspot

A 10-pack of Swimspot's basic black masks will ship in 5 to 7 days.

Reformation

Reformation's 5-pack of face masks are out of stock, but they company says they might ship in a week or two. You can join the waitlist now.

Goodfight

Goodfight promises its mask will ship by April 15th. It also says they for each purchase, they'll donate one to an L.A. institution in need of personal protection equipment.

Ellie Funday

EllieFunDay's face masks won't ship for another two to three weeks. But if you buy one the company will donate another to a local hospital.

CustomInk

CustomInk's masks are set to ship April 15th.

Christine Shirley

Christine Shirley's owner Paige Sullivan is making masks out of the fabric she has lying around in her Pennsylvania studio. If you have colors you prefer, you can say as much in the order notes, but there aren't any guarantees. You should be able to get your mask in 10-14 days.

The Oula Company

Oula says its masks will ship in one to two weeks. They feature a random fabric—likely one that's super colorful.

Whimsey + Row

Whimsey and Row's face masks are currently out of stock, but you can join the waitlist to be notified when they come back in stock. For each one you buy, the company will donate one to an institution in LA, like Union Rescue Mission.

Source: GQ

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Our Favorite Winter Coats

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As we move into November, for many, the cool breeze that accompanies autumn will start to have a crisp bite. As winter sets in and temperatures drop it’s going to be time to wrap yourself up in something warm. If you don’t already have one, the first thing on your shopping list should be a stylish yet warm coat that is going to keep winter chills at bay.

There are occasions where you want to have a coat that you can open up and have layers to add texture and depth while still keeping you warm. But equally there will be days this winter, you want to zip or button up and keep the bitter cold at away. We’ve shared our favorites at doing both. Here are some of the winter coats trending this winter.

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PARKA

The parka coat has been in trend for the last few winters.

It can be retro or modern, and it’s definitely practical. It's a casual coat that sits well with jeans and boots.

The parka has variations, with vibrant and daring colors available, like an apt Autumn orange or electric blue, making it a statement coat, or of course, you may choose the more classic neutral colors like black, navy or tan, making the parka pretty versatile.

 

 

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TRENCH

Very on-trend right now, and perhaps a coat to complement the parka is the trench coat. Having one of each is in your closet will have you covered for most occasions, literally .

The trench coat is great for making casual a little more elegant, but often works as a suitable coat for more formal occasions too. It doesn’t offer as much protection against the elements as a parka would so you need to consider wearing layers. With that said, the trench coat offers a lot of versatility, a good look open or closed with floor length and knee-length options to choose from.

 

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DUFFLE

A dark horse this Autumn and seeming to stay on trend as we move into winter, the Duffle coat works really well with a pair of skinny jeans or cords making it perfect for casual dressing, especially when accessorized with the right scarf.

Most people love the classic burgundy red, navy
and black but similar to parkas, having a brighter color duffle to contrast the rest of your outfit has a lot of stylish fans loving this option.

 

 

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PEA COAT

Continuing to be popular is the Pea Coat.

It’s a very cosmopolitan look, often coupled with a knitted sweater and scarf for both style and extra warmth.

Having a fur color is a new flavor to the look, offering a little more detail, an extra texture and some extra warmth to boot. A perfect coat for milder days, or with the right layers, for winter and evenings.

 

 

SHEARLING COAT

SHEARLING

Finally, probably one of the hottest and newer trends for coats right now is the shearing coat - it is everywhere.

We love layers and textures, but what’s great about the shearling, it’s not an overwhelming, bulky coat, like a parka is, but because of its lining, it’s as warm, if not warmer. At the same time, it’s suede-like exterior makes it a coat to fit many styles and needs.

Shearling coats can be dressed up or down. They are so hot right now, a must-have. There are an abundance of designer styles and choices available, so you can really explore the look for a great shearling coat that fits your personal style.

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Daily Outfit Inspiration by Demi Styles

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A Treatise on Accessories: Scarves Reign Supreme

by guest blogger Samantha Bailey

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I recently had a discussion with a trusted friend that went like this:

Me: I have decided that of all accessories, scarves are the very best. What do you think?
Friend: Well, let's think this over. Scarves ARE quite versatile, but I'd say sunglasses are the best ever. They give you mystery eyes!
Me: Good point! However, wearing sunglasses indoors is really shady. Scarves are great inside and outside!

Firstly, see what I did there with "shady?" You're welcome. Secondly, I started this conversation as a bit of a joke, but as I thought about it, I realized I was right. Scarves are the very best accessory and I can identify and invalidate the claims of these pretenders to the accessory throne. Batten down your hatches and prepare for a world star level battle of the whole thing. 

Sunglasses

Sunglasses are exceptional accessories. I'm not trying to take anything away from sunglasses. They do give you mystery eyes and the color and shape of the frames can say a whole lot about your personality. Only the most confident and outgoing of us can pull off big, bright frames on a regular basis. For the more sartorially conservative among us, a classic aviator or black ray ban can give kick to your outfit and protect your eyes from sun damage.

The biggest fail for sunglasses is the limited realm of socially acceptable occasions at which they can be worn. Unless you're in a high stakes poker tournament, you can't really get away with wearing sunglasses indoors or (despite what Corey Hart would have you think) at night.

Hats

Hats are in the same boat as sunglasses. They're great for those that can pull them off, but they also have limitations as to when and where it's appropriate to wear them. I, for one, am quite sad that ladies hats are no longer in vogue as they were in the '40s. The upper crust of British society loves nothing more than a fantastical hat or fascinator for a formal affair, but here in the U.S., they are looked on more as costume pieces than fashion.

Thusly, Scarves Rule Supreme

While hats and sunglasses have been shown (above) to be valid components of your wardrobe, let's look at how and why the scarf has, and shall forevermore, reign supreme.

Firstly, there is a great variety of scarf shapes and sizes. I truly believe anyone could find at least one scarf that fits their personality.

Secondly, scarves are unisex. Outside of winter, male scarf-wearing is generally limited to hipsters and artistes (yes, the "e" is intentional).

Thirdly, 

scarves are universal

. They can be worn indoors and outdoors in all seasons. Scarves are perfect for any weather: hot or cold, rain or shine. A scarf can be paired with the most casual outfit right up through formal wear. A scarf isn't sized, so you can purchase one as a gift without implying anything about the recipient, other than their excellent fashion sense.

You're welcome world. Now on your next visit to the accessories department, you'll know where to start your shopping. Viva la scarf!

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