Geoffrey Beene Silk Tie Face Mask
Geoffrey Beene Silk Tie Face Mask
2 available | Size Regular Adult
Soft and luxurious and made out of a Geoffrey Beene silk tie
100% Silk/100% Polished cotton lining
Middle layer lined with non-woven polypropylene fabric
N95 aluminum plate nose guard
Snug fit and tight nose seal
Soft adjustable ear loops
Middle layer lined with non-woven polypropylene fabric
All silk ties are hand washed in warm and soapy water prior to assembly, then sanitized in 80% Isopropanol alcohol before shipping.
Hand wash lukewarm, hang to dry
Do not machine wash or dry | Light iron setting
Shipping available to Canada and United States
Liza Heider Design non-medical face masks meet Health Canada and CDC recommendations.
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Adding a third layer to cloth face masks is recommended for preventing the spread of COVID-19. Non-woven polypropylene fabric is the material of choice for this third layer, but many people may not know what this material is, or where to get it.
With masks being made at home and by local clothing companies, using a non-woven layer is recommended by the CDC and Health Canada. Liza uses a medium weight non-woven polypropylene layer between two layers of natural fibers. This third layer provides filtration and also gives the mask body and structure providing breathing space between mask and face.
Every study that has examined layering has found that using additional layers in face masks improves filtration, but some fabrics provide more filtration than others. Liza Heider Design supports the public health recommendation, and specifically recommends the use of industry-grade “Pellon” polypropylene as a middle layer in washable cloth masks.
Pellon polypropylene destined for the clothing and furniture industries has a fabric-like feel. It is washable and will not divert supply of medical-grade polypropylene from the manufacture of formal personal protective equipment.
Washable Pellon polypropylene is used in the clothing and furniture industry. It is one of several materials used as interfacing, to give structure to waistbands and collars, and around zippers. It is also used to seal the bottom of couches and chairs. It is readily available from fabric distributors and is not currently in short supply since it is not part of the supply chain for personal protective equipment. This material aligns with CDC and Health Canada public health recommendations.