Coronavirus: Where to buy a face mask or covering online in the UK

A number of brands are making and selling cloth face masks and coverings online in the UK. (Getty Images)
A number of brands are making and selling cloth face masks and coverings online in the UK. (Getty Images)
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Wearing a face covering in shops and enclosed public spaces is now mandatory in England. This includes supermarkets, indoor shopping centres, banks and takeaways.

Under the new enforcement, those who do not comply can now be denied entry, removed from shops, or could face a fine of up to £100.

The new rules are an extension of the government guidelines that were put in place in June, which made masks compulsory on public transport to help defend against the coronavirus.

Children under the age of 11 and those with disabilities or certain health conditions will be exempt from the rule.

Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock, spoke about the new guidelines in Parliament, saying it would "give people more confidence to shop safely and enhance protections for those who work in shops".

According to Public Health England (PHE), a cloth face covering should cover your mouth and nose while allowing you to breathe comfortably.

You don’t have to buy a specific covering or mask - a simple scarf or bandana that ties behind the head is acceptable, the government body explains on its website.

Alternatively, you can make one yourself, following the below tutorial from NHS healthcare scientist Donald Sinclair.

If you would rather order a ready-made design, we’ve highlighted some of the best options below. These are not NHS-approved, as the PPE gear those on the front-line are using should be reserved for those who need it.

Instead, these non-medical face masks and coverings will help protect others, should you have COVID-19 symptoms, and be a visual reminder to practice social distancing.

They should be seen as a precaution as there’s no evidence to show cloth face masks or coverings will stop you contracting the virus from others.

Read more: How to make and wear your own face mask

An image, released by Public Health England, demonstrates how a cloth face mask should ideally be worn. (PHE)
An image, released by Public Health England, demonstrates how a cloth face mask should ideally be worn. (PHE)

Cloth face covering dos and don’ts

  • Wash your hands or use a hand sanitiser before putting on your face covering and after taking it off and after use.

  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth at all times and store used face coverings in a plastic bag until you have an opportunity to wash them.

  • When wearing a face covering, take care to tuck away any loose ends.

  • Do maintain social distancing when wearing a face mask or covering.

Where to buy a face mask or covering online in the UK

Marks & Spencer

5 Pack Reusable & Adjustable Adult Face Coverings | £9.50

M&S has created packs of five reusable fabric face coverings for both adults and children.

Each pack of five face coverings costs just £9.50, which is by far one of the most affordable options on the high street right now, the price being only £1.90 per mask.

Not only are they budget-friendly, but also, have been created with personalisation in mind.

Each mask is made from durable 2-ply cotton and features elasticated ear loops and adjustable toggles to ensure effective comfort and a secure fit.

ASOS

2 Pack Face Covering In Black | £12

ASOS is now selling a range of non-medical face masks. Each mask has a double-layer construction and elasticated strap.

ASOS will donate £1 from every sale, with proceeds going to Oxfam’s Coronavirus Emergency Response Appeal.

Mango

Floral Reusable Homologated Mask | £12

The popular Spanish fashion brand now has a dedicated section to face masks on its website, however currently the majority of face masks are sold out.

Three designs are available: plain black, floral and animal print. Each mask is made from polyester and comes with adjustable ear loops, so that it’s easier to adapt the mask to your own facial contours.

Mango’s non-medical masks are reusable for up to 10 washes and allow breathability and filtration.

Boden

Non-Medical Face Covering - Multi | £20

The British high street store has launched a set of three non-medical face masks. Each set has a mystery mix of Boden’s signature prints.

Each mask is made of soft jersey fabric and has an internal wire along the top edge to adjust the fit over your nose.

Boots

Elasticated Face Mask 50 Pack | £30

The pack contains 50 disposable face masks, which are made from three layers of skin-friendly fabric. Each mask features an adjustable nose bridge and elasticated ear loop fastenings for optimal comfort.

Topshop and Topman

Topman Logo Charity Mask | £6.99

Topshop Floral Charity Face Covering | £6.99

Topshop and Topman have launched charity face coverings where 100% of profits will be donated to NHS Charities Together. The estimated donation per face covering sold is £3.89.

Each mask costs £6.99 and features adjustable elastic straps to fit to your face.

Liberty London

Assorted Upcycled Cotton Face Coverings Set of Five | £40

The masks, which come in packs of five and are designed using a selection of Liberty’s own fabric line, don’t just look pretty - they’re also formulated with a trio of specially-treated layers.

The three-layered approach is common on any good face mask, and it’s something to look out for on whatever design you go for, Liberty or not.

John Lewis

Great British Designer Face Coverings | £15 from John Lewis

The British Fashion Council have teamed up with Bags of Ethics to manufacture sustainable and reusable non-medical face coverings to use alongside existing social distancing measures.

This high-fashion pack contains three reusable face coverings and two protective pouches from internationally acclaimed British designers; Mulberry, RÆBURN, and Halpern.

The masks are available from a whole host of high street stores, from ASOS and Boots to John Lewis.

Hype

Adult Hype 3 Pack Face Mask Set | £24.99 from Hype

Kids Hype Galaxy 3 Pack Face Mask Set | £24.99

Leicester-based fashion brand, Hype, sell its own branded face masks. Available in both multipack and single options, the adult masks are made from 100% cotton on the back and 70% cotton, 30% polyester on the front.

The brand also recently launched knit masks for adults that are designed to be more comfortable made from Elastomeric, Polyester and Diolen Hygienic Poly.

Hype’s masks for children are 16x10cm and are suitable up to age 10.

Scotch & Soda

Reusable Face Mask | £9.95

The Amsterdam-based fashion brand has created a range of genderless styles, including a solid black mask and a limited-edition style embroidered with the rainbow words I’m Smiling, as a nod to Pride Month.

The masks come in three sizes S, M and L and each includes a single-use nano-filter insert.

Scotch & Soda will donate 20% of sales for every mask purchased The Hunger Project.

Little Mistress x Kindred

Pack of 3 Little Mistress x Kindred Face Masks | £19

The Little Mistress x Kindred reusable face masks feature two-layers, which are knitted with antibacterial polyamide yarn.

The brand has a huge array of options, from a three pack that cost £19, to a pack of 50 for £265. The brand also has options for children.

100% of the proceeds after costs go directly to NHS Charities Together.

Anthropologie

Set of 3 Sanctuary Organic Cotton Reusable Face Masks | £18

Anthropologie UK is selling a set of organic cotton face masks with elastic ear loops and adjustable metal nose bridge.

All profits from The Sanctuary Face Mask will be donated to NHS Charities Together.

Face Masks London on Etsy

Cotton Face Mask Double Layer | £4.50

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(FaceMasksLondon/ Etsy)

Made in London, each face mask is made out of two layers of closely women cotton, as well as elastic ear loops.

There are also a huge variety of colours to choose from, including black, navy, coral and red.

Happy Face Masks from Etsy

Fabric Face Mask | £8.50

These attractive, floral face masks consist of two layers made from 100% cotton.

The elastic is sent untied so that you can tie it yourself to best suit your face. The masks also have a tunnel at both sides, making it easy to change the elastic or to use a different type of string if you prefer.

The size of the mask is suitable for adults and children over 10 years old.

British Fashion Council

Great British Designer Face Coverings | £15

(British Fashion Council)
(British Fashion Council)

The British Fashion Council has joined forces with six British designers Halpern, Julien Macdonald, Liam Hodges, Mulberry, Raeburn and Rixo to create a collection of non-medical face masks.

The face coverings are made from luxury GOTS certified organic cotton sateen and have two layers of fabric. They also contain a nose-strip to create a snug fit, adjustable ear straps for comfort, and an anti-fog fit for sunglasses/ glasses.

The joint campaign with Bags of Ethics aims to raise £1 million with 100% of sale profits being split between NHS Charities Together Covid-19 Urgent Appeal, BFC Foundation Fashion Fund and Wings of Hope Children’s Charity.

Bullabaloo from Not On The High Street

Reusable Face Masks For All The Family | £12.95

Bullabaloo, who usually specialise in breathable, antibacterial and sustainable baby essentials have created a range of face masks for all the family.

Made in Britain and eco-friendly, the masks feature double layered organic cotton and are available in sizes suitable for adults and children.

For every mask sold, the brand is donating a percentage of the profits fo the NHS Charities COVID-19 Appeal.

Paisie

Adjustable Non-Surgical Face Mask | £6

(Paisie)
(Paisie)

The British womenswear brand has created a range of affordable face masks, which are available to buy for £6.

The masks are made from 100% cotton and are double layered. They also feature a stainless steel bendy wire and an adjustable elastic loop.

Adidas

Face Cover 3-Pack | £12.95

The sports brand has created a pack of face masks emblazoned with its logo. Each face mask is made out of two layers of recycled polyester. However, they are currently sold out.

£2 from every pack sold goes to Save The Children’s Global Coronavirus Response Fund.

FaceMasksEngland from Etsy

Face Mask Adult & Kids Cotton | £4.99

(Etsy)
(Etsy)

This Etsy shop, based in Derby, sells a huge array of handmade masks for adult and children.

There are over 40 designs available, with plenty of Disney and cartoon prints for children and plain designs for adults.

Each mask is made out of 100% cotton and has a tie ear-loop. Each mask also comes in a sealed bag.

Wolford

Wolford Set of 3 Masks | £55

Wolford’s set of three masks are made out of 86% polyamide and 14% elastane. They have the brands logo embroidered in the corner and have been designed with a stretch fit for additional comfort.

Brora

Cotton Face Mask In Liberty Fabric | £19

(Brora)
(Brora)

The cotton face mask is made from two layers of Liberty’s reconcilable floral cotton. Each also has an adjustable nose clip for better support.

£10 from every mask will go to the NHS Charities Together.

Studio On Stirling from Not On The High Street

Face Mask by Studio on Stirling | £13.99

(Studio On Stirling/ Not On The High Street)
(Studio On Stirling/ Not On The High Street)

Made out of 100% cotton, each unisex face mask is lightweight and made with adjustable straps.

Falk

2-Pack Face Mask | £15

Falk’s sports-inspired knitted face masks are constructed out of two layers: the outside is made of hydrophobic, a moisture-repellent material. While the inside features a moisture-absorbing material.

The masks are suitable for aged 7 and older.

Homedics

Homedics 3 Ply Soft Face Mask (50pcs Box) | £30.00

The box is made up of 50 single use non-medical masks.

Each mask is made up of three layers: a soft inner layer, a middle filtration layer and protective outer layer.

The masks also come with elasticated ear loops and adjustable nose clip in order to ensure a proper fit.

Edeline Lee

Pack of 3 Masks | £40

The designer, who usually showcases at London Fashion Week recently announced a non-profit mask making project, where 100% of the proceeds of Lee’s masks will go towards the materials and logistical costs of a further 80 volunteer-made masks that will be donated to frontline workers.

Each mask is made of 100% Nonwoven Spunbond Polyproylene, a fluid resistant and breathable fabric that is often used to make surgical masks.

Each mask also features a wire nose piece that can be formed to the bridge of your nose for extra support and comfort.

Luisa Cerano

Twin Pack | £22

Each mask is made out of two layers of pure cotton and has narrow elastic bands for a secure fit on the ears.

Each mask is also reinforced with flexible wire in the nose area.

Lavender Hill Clothing

Cotton Face Mask Pack of 3 | £25

The sustainable British brand is selling a range of triple-layered 100% cotton face mask with elastic ear loops.

Each 20cm x 10cm mask has an anti-bacterial finish and the masks come in a cotton pouch.

For every pack purchased, Lavender Hill is donating a three face masks to the Katherine Low Settlement, which provides immediate support for children, elderly and the refugee communities in Battersea, London.

Newt

Daisy Print Adjustable Face Mask | £15

The sustainable British brand has made a range of face masks out of TENCEL™, a biodegradable fabric made from eucalyptus and tree fibre.

Each mask also has adjustable ear straps, so that it can comfortably fit to your face.

The Vampire’s Wife

The Vampire’s Wife Silk Face Mask | £35

The British luxury label has created a range of beautiful double layered masks made out of 100% silk.

Each mask is edged with scallop cut ruffles, silk covered elastic straps and comes in a coordinating drawstring bag.

Maask

Face Mask by Maask | £25

The new brand is creating sustainable face masks made out of 100% recycled ocean plastic. Each mask is hand stitched and comes in both small and large sizes.

For every MAASK sold, two medical grade masks will be donated to front line workers in need

Florence Bridge

Face Mask | £12

The London-based designer has created a range of unisex face masks that have a 100% cotton lining and satin front covering.

A portion of the profits go to Fuel Our Frontline, a charity who are delivering essential groceries to frontline workers in the UK.

Plumo

Organic Linen Mask | £10

Plumo’s masks are made from four layers of organic linen. Each comes with elasticated ear loops that can be easily removed.

For every mask sold Plumo is donating to Masks For NHS Heroes.

The Room Service

Organic Linen Face Mask | £12

(The Room Service)
(The Room Service)

The Room Service is selling a range of organic linen face masks in a variety of colours, including sage, rose, navy and mustard.

The super-soft and adjustable masks have been ethically made from four layers of organic cotton and for every mask sold the brand will donate to Masks for Heroes.

Pearl Lowe

Rose Mask | £30

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(Pearl Lowe)

Former singer-songwriter Pearl Lowe has created a line of masks for her eponymous clothing brand.

Each mask, which measures 20cm x 12cm and is double lined, features a unique floral Liberty print and has been hand made in Somerset by local seamstresses.

For each silk Liberty print mask purchased, Lowe is donating £5 to the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.