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MOSSEL BAY NEWS - The compulsory wearing of masks to prevent the spread of Covid-19 has brought out the creativity in South Africans.
All sorts of masks, cut from different patterns and different cloth, can be seen.
There is the tailored, moulded mask that fits snugly on the face. There are gathered masks and pleated masks.
Floral prints have come to the fore.
African fabrics are making a bright splash. Stylish women are ensuring their masks match their headgear.
Many are using isishweshwe fabric, which is uniquely South African.
There are masks with loops behind the ears or elastic behind the heads.
Some prefer wearing bandanas and scarves over their faces.
You can purchase all types of masks online.
One manufacturer advertises masks online which have three layers and a removable filter, which can be washed.
If you're looking for something glitzy and glamorous, how about a lace or sequinned number?
If you're serious about your faith, you can use a mask to evangelise. Masks with the words "Jesus", "faith", "hope" and "love" are available.
Add a bit of sparkle to your life.
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