To curb Covid-19, the federal government only issued a recommendation to wear protective masks. Nevertheless, the federal states have decided to wear a mask. Protective masks must be worn in shops and in local public transport, for example in Bavaria, to slow down the spread of the coronavirus. The fashion industry has already responded to this and made the mouthguard a stylish accessory. With these copies it works.
The makers of the Munich brand “WiLLi the label” usually sew (children’s) drawings on cotton shirts. Now they are producing individual masks with embroidered initials: there is no confusion. The masks are produced and hand-embroidered in Germany, are washable and a real eye-catcher for 23 euros.
The Munich store “The Lovely Concept” produces stylish two-layer masks made of Kufiya fabrics in different colors that cover the mouth, nose and chin well. The masks are handmade in Germany and are available for 21.50 euros.
We have to do without the Oktoberfest this year, but not the traditional costume: The traditional costume label “Tian van Tastique” produces three-layer cotton masks in traditional costume look – handmade and also available in children’s sizes. The masks are provided with an elastic band and contain an exchangeable filter fleece. They are from a set of four pieces for 49,95 Euro available.
Usually known for stylish cell phone cases, “Iphoria” now also sells cool face masks: from leo to heart pattern. The mask cutters also offer iron-on letter patches that make the face mask a real eye-catcher thanks to its individual design. The masks cost 11.99 or 16.99 euros, the patches 6.90 euros.
The “Maison Common” brand stands for lively and colorfully patterned fabrics. And they are now also available as face masks to match the brand’s stylish outfits. The masks are made in Germany and are available in different versions for women, men and children from 29 euros.
The #LeaveNoOneBehind campaign campaigns for those most affected by the current corona pandemic: old, poor, homeless, immunodeficient and refugees at the external borders. For a donation to organizations such as Mission Lifeline, Sea-Watch or the pier, you will receive a mask that makes a statement and looks cool at the same time.
The New York fashion label “Alice + Olivia” produces stylish three-layer masks with spring-like floral patterns and butterflies from the remaining fabrics. For each mask purchased, the company donates an additional mask to particularly affected communities. The masks cost around 12 euros.