Why Kona Quilter’s Cotton?
Rigorous testing of over 400 cloth masks by the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine found that double-layer masks constructed from heavyweight “quilter’s cotton” performed best at particulate filtration than other fabric types. Kona Cotton is a high thread count, heavyweight cotton that provides strong filtration without sacrificing breathability.
How do I care for the mask?
CDC guidelines state that masks should be routinely washed according to the frequency of use. When not in use, masks can be hung up by their straps or thrown directly in the wash.