The perfect reusable mask for your everyday needs
4 layer mask
2 outside layers of cotton & 2 inner layers of polypropelene
Pocket for additional filter
Designed in Boston. Manufactured in Los Angeles.
This 4 layer reusable face mask was designed by Emmy Ember from Vivant Vintage.
Item Specs
The outer layer features a made in USA bandana. The inner two layers are made of a non woven polypropelene material which is similar to the material used in surgical masks. The final layer is a cotton lining that includes a pocket for an additional filter.
The Frontliner features a contoured design that cups under the chin. The chin dart and elastic create a seal under the chin which makes for a very snug, comfortable fit. The contoured design provides more protection than the average mask because there are no gaps on the sides where unfiltered air can slip in or escape.
The pleats expand to create space around the mouth so mask doesn’t shift or break seal while talking or breathing. The nose wire creates a secure fit so the mask doesn’t ride up. There is an elastic band that goes over the head and a tie that ties behind the neck. This is great for people who have to wear a surgical mask underneath that goes over the ears, or anyone who wants to wear earrings with their mask!
Sizing Fit GuideWear and Care
Before wearing your mask, toss it in a pot of boiling water or laundry to sterilize it. Place your hand inside the mask and expand your hand to expand the pleats fully. Tug on the lining so it lays nice and flat. Pinch the nose wire so the mask dries in a shape that will be contoured to your face. Either lay the mask flat to dry on a clean surface or hang it on a hook. We pre-wash all of our materials but recommend that you wash the mask yourself before use.
DO NOT PUT MASKS IN THE DRYER! It causes the elastic to wear out much faster (with our masks, and all masks) and will compromise the longevity and shape of the mask. You'll be much happier with your mask if it is just hung on a hook to dry. If you need your mask dried in a rush, use a hiardryer to speed up the drying process.