| I am just thinking they do not do laundry that often and if they are wearing them often, it should be alot. 10? |
| As many masks as pairs of underwear should be the guideline |
| Two boxes of disposable surgical masks. |
Boxes of 100? 200? |
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365*8*4.
365 days, 8 changes per day, 4 years. |
| I was thinking 15 (2 weeks worth - my son is very good with laundry so normally would do it once a week). His college is also supplying nondisposible masks, so he will actually have more than 15. The disposable ones don’t always fit him well, so don’t want to count on those. |
| 8 changes per day? Medical folk are wearing the same mask 8 hours a day, sometimes several days in a row. |
If they wear cloth masks, this makes sense. I’d also bring a box of surgical. |
That is a lot of underwear... |
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A bunch of disposables and maybe 8. He isNt going to wash them often anyway. We have a variety of types: wicking fabric for warm days or activities, and ones that tie behind the head: more comfortable than behind the ears.
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10-15 masks and a mesh lingerie bag for the laundry
If you are buying from etsy, make sure they are machine washable. Many aren’t, and even some sore bought masks with nose wires are not. |
| Pack of 50 surgical masks. Hoping he will stretch one mask for a few days. He will lose many and accidentally wash them when he leaves them in the pockets of his jeans. If he runs out, he can buy more in the bookstore or order on Amazon. |
| She will have probably 5 or 6 masks with filters, 1 without, and I will likely buy her a stash of the surgical masks. You can alternate masks by day. We aren’t wearing a new mask daily. |
| Please teach your children not to litter all over the place with their disposable masks. The cloth masks are much better, honestly. You can get the kind that takes disposable filters if you want. |
| I ordered some of these to try. Waiting for my package. https://www.hanes.com/maskn2.html |