17 Brands Like Airinum for Stylish Face Masks
Face masks went from pandemic necessity to a stylish accessory category — and Airinum led the design-forward end of that shift. The Stockholm-based brand built its reputation on minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics, advanced filtration, and comfortable sustainable materials.
The mask landscape has shifted significantly post-2022, with some brands moving on entirely. Here are 17 alternatives ranging from current dedicated mask makers to former mask brands that have evolved their offering — each annotated with current status.
Vogmask

Vogmask built a global following on bold prints, vibrant gradients, and certified filtration in reusable masks. The California-based brand has been making masks since 2011, predating the pandemic mask boom by a decade.
Eco-friendly fabrics, breathable construction, and creative artistic designs define the catalog. The brand offers free shipping over $25 and a one-year warranty. Where Airinum is minimalist Scandi, Vogmask goes all-in on creative expressive designs — perfect for adding personality while still getting certified protection. Verify current inventory on the live site as collection details refresh seasonally.
Best for: Bold artistic mask designs with certified filtration.
Respro

Respro is the UK-based specialist in pollution masks for cyclists, runners, and outdoor athletes. The brand has been making technical masks since 1993, predating the pandemic mask category by 25+ years.
The pollution masks category includes the Ultralight Mask in green and the Proseal in black, among others. Free UK shipping on orders over £25, plus a one-year warranty on all masks. Made in the UK. Where Airinum is everyday urban style, Respro is performance-driven sport — same quality construction, more focus on heavy-breathing athletic conditions.
Best for: Performance pollution masks for cyclists, runners, and outdoor athletes.
Moldex

Moldex is the industrial respiratory protection company that also makes accessible reusable options. Designed in California with manufacturing primarily in the USA, the brand holds 200+ patents in personal protective equipment.
The catalog spans disposable respirators (N95, N99, N100, P95, P100, R95) and reusable respirators with replaceable filters. Hearing protection and eye protection round out the PPE offer. Where Airinum is fashion-forward, Moldex is utility-first — the brand industrial workers actually trust for daily protection. PVC-free packaging is a standout sustainability commitment.
Best for: Professional-grade respiratory protection with utility-focused design.
Lain

Lain brings luxury to the face mask category. The brand built its identity on elegant minimalist designs crafted from premium fabrics like silk and organic cotton — masks that feel as good against the skin as they look.
The collection emphasizes polished upscale design suited for daily wear or special events. Where Airinum focuses on filtration tech and innovative materials, Lain emphasizes premium fabric feel and subtle elegant detailing. Site availability has fluctuated post-pandemic, so verify current inventory before purchasing — the luxury mask category has consolidated significantly.
Best for: Luxury silk and cotton masks for upscale settings (verify current availability).
Vistaprint

Vistaprint is the customization specialist for personalized printed products. While the brand expanded into face masks during the pandemic, that category has largely been deprioritized as the broader mask market contracted.
The brand's core business remains business cards, marketing materials, signs, branded promotional products, and printed apparel. If you need fully customizable fabric items with logos, photos, or unique patterns, Vistaprint remains the strongest option in the personalization space. The mask offering may exist as a smaller subset of the broader catalog, so check current availability directly.
Best for: Fully customized printed items with logos, photos, or unique patterns.
Loewe
Loewe is the Spanish luxury house known for handbags, ready-to-wear, and craft-driven design. The brand has shifted away from the pandemic-era mask offerings toward its core luxury fashion business.
The current Paula's Ibiza collection showcases the brand's seasonal line. The Puzzle Bag, Hammock Bag, and Flamenco Bag remain perennial cult bestsellers in leather. While direct mask production has wound down, Loewe's craft sensibility — exquisite leather and unexpected materials — represents the luxury approach to accessories that elevated mask design during peak pandemic.
Best for: Luxury Spanish craft accessories (mask category largely retired).
Powecom
Powecom is the high-filtration disposable KN95 specialist trusted in healthcare settings. The brand built its reputation through the pandemic on consistent reliable certified protection.
The catalog focuses on KN95 masks with classic fitted construction that provides streamlined daily wear. Pricing is among the most accessible in the certified mask category. Where Airinum delivers fashion-forward reusable design, Powecom provides medical-grade disposable convenience — solid choice for buyers who prefer single-use certified protection over fashion-focused reusable alternatives.
Best for: Affordable disposable KN95 masks with healthcare-grade reliability.
Demeure
Demeure created luxury masks designed as outfit centerpieces. The brand built its identity on silk fabrics, elegant patterns, and delicate embroidery — masks engineered for formal occasions, weddings, and high-style events.
The luxury mask category has consolidated significantly post-pandemic, so verify current availability and active product range before purchasing. Where Airinum is everyday urban style, Demeure positioned itself as couture-tier accessory — the mask as deliberate fashion statement rather than utility item. Worth checking the current site to see what survived the category contraction.
Best for: Couture-tier silk masks for formal events (verify current availability).
Cotton On
Cotton On is the Australian fast-fashion retailer that made affordable face masks during the pandemic. The brand has since shifted entirely back to its core apparel business — clothing, swimwear, lingerie, activewear, and accessories.
Current promotions include 25% off sitewide and an additional 20% off sale items. The brand's strength remains accessible trendy fashion at low prices. While face masks no longer feature prominently in the catalog, Cotton On remains a strong everyday wardrobe option for buyers who want trend-aware basics without breaking the bank.
Best for: Affordable trend-aware basics (mask category retired).
Fendi
Fendi is the Italian luxury house known for the FF Monogram and the Baguette bag. Like other luxury brands, Fendi has wound down its pandemic-era face mask production to focus on its core luxury accessories and ready-to-wear business.
The current catalog spans handbags, leather goods, ready-to-wear, and accessories with the iconic FF "Zucca" logo throughout. The Peekaboo, Baguette, and First Bag remain perennial bestsellers in leather. Where Airinum leads design-forward functional masks, Fendi represents the luxury fashion-house approach — masks as branded accessories rather than primary product categories.
Best for: Italian luxury accessories and leather goods (mask category retired).
Acrylicon
Acrylicon specializes in transparent masks made from durable plastic materials. The brand offers full facial visibility — useful for communication-heavy professions like teaching, hospitality, and customer service where lip-reading and facial expression matter.
Some models can be customized with colors or LED lights for futuristic or theatrical applications. Where Airinum focuses on sophisticated fabric design, Acrylicon offers complete visibility and novelty. The category remains relevant for specific use cases including healthcare communication, sign language interpretation, and theatrical productions where facial expression is essential.
Best for: Transparent masks for communication-heavy professions and theatrical use.
MaskClub
MaskClub built its following on pop-culture-licensed face masks featuring everything from Disney characters to NFL teams to artistic collaborations. The brand has consolidated its retail through Amazon, where the broader catalog now lives.
Pop culture characters, artistic collaborations, sports leagues, and quirky themed designs make up the historical catalog. Comfortable casual construction defines most pieces. Where Airinum is minimalist sophistication, MaskClub leans pure self-expression — the right pick if you find Airinum too serious and want a mask with personality. Check Amazon for current inventory.
Best for: Pop culture and artistic collaboration masks for self-expression.
Svalbard
Svalbard brings Scandinavian design principles to minimalist sustainable masks. The brand uses natural materials like linen and organic cotton, with muted neutral tones and eco-conscious production processes.
The aesthetic shares Airinum's clean Scandi sensibility, with stronger emphasis on all-natural fabrics over technical synthetics. Where Airinum prioritizes filtration tech, Svalbard prioritizes natural-fiber sustainability and quiet visual restraint. Verify current inventory and active product range before purchasing — the niche mask category continues to consolidate.
Best for: Minimalist Scandinavian masks in natural sustainable fabrics.
Rymi
Rymi combined comfort with classic style through artisan-made masks in premium materials like Belgian linen. The brand built its identity on subtle prints, classic monochrome patterns, and well-fitted breathable construction.
The minimalist design philosophy emphasized pieces that complement sleek monochrome outfits or contrast cleanly with bold prints. Where Airinum leads tech-forward filtration, Rymi positioned itself as artisan craft — masks that feel custom-made and look refined enough for work, coffee meetings, or formal events. Confirm current availability before purchasing as luxury mask brands have consolidated significantly.
Best for: Artisan Belgian linen masks with refined classic styling (verify current availability).
Oroton
Oroton is the famed Australian luxury accessories brand. Like most luxury fashion houses, Oroton has wound down its pandemic-era face mask offerings to focus on its core leather goods and accessories business.
The current catalog spans handbags, wallets, leather goods, and accessories with the brand's signature sophisticated sensibility. The Inez, Maine, and Avalon bags anchor the perennial bestseller list. Where Airinum is design-forward function, Oroton represents the luxury Australian approach to refined accessories — premium materials and minimalist design across the broader product range.
Best for: Australian luxury leather accessories (mask category retired).
Herno
Herno is the Italian luxury outerwear brand celebrated for technical performance fabrics. The brand has refocused entirely on its core outerwear, knitwear, and ready-to-wear business since the mask category consolidated.
The current SS26 collection spans Anywhere Getaway, Sportswear Essentials, and Functional Wardrobe lines. Down jackets, technical coats, and sophisticated outerwear anchor the brand's reputation. Customers receive Herno gifts on purchases over €500. Where Airinum applies tech to masks, Herno applies similar technical fabric expertise to outerwear — same engineering approach, larger garment focus.
Best for: Luxury Italian technical outerwear (mask category retired).
Enro
Enro remains one of the strongest dedicated mask brands still actively producing. The brand's lightweight breathable masks with built-in SS95 filters have built genuine cult status, with 4.9-star ratings across 6,500+ reviews.
The shop all mask accessories collection includes pieces like the Solid Face Mask Tech ($16.50) with SILVADUR antimicrobial technology and PM0.1 filter, plus the Antimicrobial Yoga Mat Cover ($48.50). Adjustable nose bridge, adjustable ear loops, and machine-washable up to 100 times. Where Airinum prioritizes design-led aesthetics, Enro emphasizes comfort and breathability for all-day wear.
Best for: Lightweight comfortable masks with high-efficiency filtration and machine washability.
Beyond Airinum
The face mask landscape has consolidated significantly since 2022. Dedicated mask brands like Respro, Moldex, and Enro remain strong for buyers who genuinely need ongoing mask protection. Many luxury fashion houses that produced pandemic-era masks have moved on. Pick the brand whose current focus actually matches your need — whether that's certified daily protection, occasional formal-event styling, or specialized athletic-use filtration.
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Written by
Spencer Lanoue


