I sympathize with you being from a deep blue area. I get anxiety now whenever I have to wear my mask. I found some awesome mask online that are basically just decorative and allows for breathing. I think it'll make this charade more bearable
Here's one site, that was referred to me by the Doug Hagmann people. I ended up buying a fabric similar to the glittery spotted one (in black) from Joann Fabric. I simply cut a ~ 4 x 6 inch piece, put black athletic tape around the borders (fabric too light for sewing, by trial and error). Then through the tape/fabric I sewed the two black elastic ear-holders. It drapes down and is not bound at the chin, so I can breathe, and the fabric is quite light and breathable too. Most times I fold by the ear pieces to have the fabric just hide my mouth with the chin exposed. No complaints from sheep. One storekeeper said, hey that mask isn't on right, and I said, yes it is.
I sympathize with you being from a deep blue area. I get anxiety now whenever I have to wear my mask. I found some awesome mask online that are basically just decorative and allows for breathing. I think it'll make this charade more bearable
https://ruralsurvival-life.myshopify.com/products/covid-19-mosquito-netting-anti-mask%E2%84%A2-a-novelty
Here's one site, that was referred to me by the Doug Hagmann people. I ended up buying a fabric similar to the glittery spotted one (in black) from Joann Fabric. I simply cut a ~ 4 x 6 inch piece, put black athletic tape around the borders (fabric too light for sewing, by trial and error). Then through the tape/fabric I sewed the two black elastic ear-holders. It drapes down and is not bound at the chin, so I can breathe, and the fabric is quite light and breathable too. Most times I fold by the ear pieces to have the fabric just hide my mouth with the chin exposed. No complaints from sheep. One storekeeper said, hey that mask isn't on right, and I said, yes it is.