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Flash Sale: Save 30% Off Perry Ellis’ Reusable Face Masks on Amazon Fashion

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Although vaccines continue to roll out across the country and select states are starting to relax restrictions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continues to recommend wearing a face mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. If you’re doing any sort of traveling during the coronavirus pandemic, you’re required to wear a mask on airplanes, buses, subways, and ride shares. To put it succinctly: Masks aren’t going anywhere yet.

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Over the last year, face masks have become more than a way to protect ourselves from getting sick. They’ve become something of a fashion accessory — just like this 3-pack of Perry Ellis Standard Reusable Woven Face Masks . Select colors and prints are on sale today at Amazon, which is good news if your face mask collection needs a refresh. Regularly $17.50, you can cop these masks for as low as $12 right now. Prime members receive free shipping, as do non-Prime members who spend at least $25.

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These lightweight non-medical face masks are made from 100% cotton. They feature an adjustable cord and a nose wire so you can achieve a proper fit.  Each mask also has a compartment for a filter should you want to add an extra layer of protection. By the way, make sure you’re washing your reusable face masks at least daily. These Perry Ellis face masks are machine washable.

The deepest discount can be found for the Perry Ellis Assorted Dot Print Masks, which come in black, blue, and navy. Other styles on sale include Assorted Dot Gingham (which features blue and red patterns) and Blue Shirting (which includes varying shades of blue).

Overall, Amazon reviews are favorable. Satisfied customers like how easy these masks are to adjust around the ears and nose. However, a couple of shoppers note that these masks tend to run on the smaller side and may be prone to shrinking since they’re 100% cotton. (If fit is a priority over style for you, Buy at Amazon are designed to suit larger faces and beards.)

It remains to be seen when face masks are going to become less of a necessity in all facets of our lives. In the meantime, expand your collection of stylish face masks and save some money in the process with this limited-time deal at Amazon.

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Alison Barretta
Former Former Contributor, The Manual
Alison is a freelance writer and editor from Philadelphia who specializes in skincare & beauty, lifestyle, and general…
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