REVERSIBLE VINTAGE FEEDSACK MASK
Masks featuring the most heartbreakingly beautiful prints. Made from 1930s feed sacks and lined with woven cotton. Designed and constructed in Brooklyn, NY.
Printed feed sacks came into use in the 1920s after the introduction of synthetic fabrics caused the price of cotton to plummet, making it popular for packaging flour, sugar, and other dry goods. Companies saw how their customers were repurposing this packaging elsewhere in the home, and began to introduce colors and prints as a marketing tactic. The prints are so gorgeous, what a pleasure it must have been perusing the options during a grocery run.
Adjustable nose bridge and elastic straps. Slide the bead for the perfect fit!
Hand wash, air dry.
Masks featuring the most heartbreakingly beautiful prints. Made from 1930s feed sacks and lined with woven cotton. Designed and constructed in Brooklyn, NY.
Printed feed sacks came into use in the 1920s after the introduction of synthetic fabrics caused the price of cotton to plummet, making it popular for packaging flour, sugar, and other dry goods. Companies saw how their customers were repurposing this packaging elsewhere in the home, and began to introduce colors and prints as a marketing tactic. The prints are so gorgeous, what a pleasure it must have been perusing the options during a grocery run.
Adjustable nose bridge and elastic straps. Slide the bead for the perfect fit!
Hand wash, air dry.
Masks featuring the most heartbreakingly beautiful prints. Made from 1930s feed sacks and lined with woven cotton. Designed and constructed in Brooklyn, NY.
Printed feed sacks came into use in the 1920s after the introduction of synthetic fabrics caused the price of cotton to plummet, making it popular for packaging flour, sugar, and other dry goods. Companies saw how their customers were repurposing this packaging elsewhere in the home, and began to introduce colors and prints as a marketing tactic. The prints are so gorgeous, what a pleasure it must have been perusing the options during a grocery run.
Adjustable nose bridge and elastic straps. Slide the bead for the perfect fit!
Hand wash, air dry.
$5 from every unit will be donated to Souls Grown Deep, an organization supporting Black artists in the American South like the Quilters of Gee’s Bend, a constant inspiration to me both personally and professionally.