4441 E. Speedway; whenwhereco.com
This midtown vintage shop has several homegrown masks that pay homage to Tucson, as well as quirky masks with slogans like “spit kills” for $6 apiece.
A portion of the sales go toward The Lot on 22nd, a volunteer organization that provides food and clothes for the homeless. Hours of operation are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursdays-Sundays.
El Jefe Cat Lounge
3025 N. Campbell Ave., eljefecatlounge.com
The coronavirus pandemic has forced many to tweak their business models and El Jefe Cat Lounge, where Tucsonans can play with adoptable cats, is no exception.
With the lounge closed, to make the rent, the midtown business began making cloth face masks using a donated sewing machine in May.
Starting at $7.50 each, there are a variety of cactus prints, two prints repping the state of Arizona, and, of course, feline-themed face masks, including a sugar skull kitty print.
Masks, available in adult and youth sizes, can be ordered online or purchased in person at the shop from noon to 4 p.m. weekdays.
Reporter Gerald M. Gay contributed to this story.
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