I have one mask I custom made myself, and I should still make a second. I also have a thin, flimsy one as a back up.
I also now have one from Flipside Hats. They are a local place that makes hats out of upcycled, recycled and organic materials. It's a nice plaid, well shaped and comfy. Some of their hats are so commonly worn here I didn't even realize they were a local Portland thing for a long time. I thought they were just a general hipster thing.
I may still grab one more mask because I think for travel masks are going to be a thing for a while. On a train or something I'd want to be able to switch out masks. But for now I am feeling very well covered for face coverings. I am happy with my very Portland mask.
The new mask:

I also now have one from Flipside Hats. They are a local place that makes hats out of upcycled, recycled and organic materials. It's a nice plaid, well shaped and comfy. Some of their hats are so commonly worn here I didn't even realize they were a local Portland thing for a long time. I thought they were just a general hipster thing.
I may still grab one more mask because I think for travel masks are going to be a thing for a while. On a train or something I'd want to be able to switch out masks. But for now I am feeling very well covered for face coverings. I am happy with my very Portland mask.
The new mask:

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Date: 2020-06-12 05:34 am (UTC)From:like you, I thought the hats were generic hipster, and had no idea it was a Portland thing. yay, PDX !
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Date: 2020-06-13 09:47 am (UTC)From:This is the tutorial I followed.
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