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1533 days ago

Reusable Face Masks

Michelle from Ebdentown

Handmade in Upper Hutt

Available in Sizes - XS, S, M, and XL
in various fabrics

Size Guide:
XL - Larger Adult / Bearded Person
M - Teen/ Adult
S - Child/ Teen/ Small Adult
XS - Small child

*sizing description indication only

Nose Wire (removable)
Filter Pocket , a commercial filter can be used or for extra layers you can made out of a folded paper towel or 2 tissues can improve effectiveness. *Filter not supplied

S, M, and XL - $10 each plus p&p or Contactless Pick-up Upper Hutt
XS only - $8 each plus p&p or Contactless Pick-up Upper Hutt

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New Stock added regularly

Note 'Duckbill' style mask only available in one size, has not filter pocket or nose wire

Feel free to contact me with any queries.

Contactless pick-up Ebdentown, Upper Hutt
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▪ Wash & dry your mask after each use.
Hand or machine wash using your usual detergent.
▪ Wash your hands before putting your mask on and after removing your mask.

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Price: $10

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