Shares0Share with your friendsYour NameYour EmailRecipient EmailEnter a MessageI read this article and found it very interesting, thought it might be something for you. The article is called 6 fantastic masks travel fans will love and is located at https://www.cheaptickets.com/blog/2020/09/6-masks-to-show-your-travel-love/.CaptchaSubmit Caroline LupiniSeptember 14, 2020 Leave a comment Note: All travel is subject to frequently changing governmental restrictions—please check federal, state and local advisories before scheduling trips. If anyone would’ve told us we’d be almost completely grounded during 2020, we never would’ve believed them. While we aren’t traveling internationally from the US these days, it is still possible to explore our home country domestically in a safe, socially-distant manner. If you are hitting the road in the near future, but want to mask in style, there are plenty of options. Looking for a face mask to help you display your love of travel? Here are seven Etsy shops that we think you should check out. RELATED: 6 ways to be the perfect vacation rental guest Mind The Art Design This German-based Etsy store features homemade, themed face masks. Each mask is designed to accommodate more space for your mouth and nose than regularly shaped masks, plus these washable masks come with elastic cords that are adjustable using a hidden knot. This design features Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean; beach/jungle getaways we hope to return to soon. Stash And Threads Stash And Threads is a US-based Etsy store selling homemade bags, clutches and face masks. If you’re a traveler with an affinity for old maps, you’ll especially appreciate this store. This design features atlas prints in two different colors: cream or blue. Masks are hand-washable and available in two different sizes. HTown Apparel If you’re less interested in busy designs and more wanting a simple statement, HTown Apparel is worth checking out. This US-based shop features T-shirts and face masks that can be custom printed using a huge variety of different designs. This simple design will let everyone know that you’re a travel addict and that you can’t wait to get back to the airport! Select from a variety of colors, and note that this mask comes with a filter pocket. Wens Bowtique Wens Bowtique features some of the most intricate technical specs when it comes to face mask design, perhaps because Wen is also a maker of beautiful and detailed hair bows. Wen’s face masks include a filter, nose wire and a sliding toggle closure for extra comfort and security. This design features an atlas-themed fabric, but customers also have the option of choosing one of two decals: “Wanderlust,” and “Not All Who Wander Are Lost.” Select the “Plain” option to order the mask without a decal. Nannies Attic Shop If you are looking for a wide variety of travel-themed prints, Nannies Attic Shop is stocked with several different fun fabrics. Choose from nine separate travel designs, including themes like passport, Paris, license plate and road trip. Choose a design that aligns with your upcoming travel plans or one that helps you dream of better travel days ahead! Pullabag Buying an adorable face mask from Pullabag comes with a little extra good—part of the proceeds from each sale made through this US-based shop are donated to Feeding America. On top of that, this two-layer, washable Travel Stamps mask is sure to put a smile on your face—even if nobody can see it! Do you have any fun travel-themed masks? Tell us in the comments! CheapTickets has not received compensation for these product endorsements. Tagged: Cheap Tips, COVID-19, Tips & advice, Top 10 list Note: CheapTickets compensates authors for their writings appearing on this site. Bio Latest Posts Caroline Lupini Latest posts by Caroline Lupini (see all) 6 fantastic masks travel fans will love - September 14, 2020 3 great Spanish schools that combine travel with learning - February 27, 2020 Actually, you can do Fiji on a budget - November 7, 2019 Related Posts 5 gorgeous, budget-friendly destination weddings By Sheryl Nance-Nash How to create the perfect Instagram travel post By Monica Pedraja Here’s what your summer vacation might look like this year By Blake Snow What we learned from travel this year that will make... By Jason Heidemann and Martina Sheehan