Disney is Releasing Reusable Face Masks | Preorder Now as High Chance of Selling Out

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Disney Face Masks with mickey mouse

In light of the CDC’s recommendation for people to wear cloth face coverings in public, Disney is now selling reusable cloth face masks featuring Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars characters.

Disney’s cloth face masks are available in four-packs for $19.99, and they feature a wide range of characters from Frozen, Toy Story, Star Wars, the Marvel Universe and more.

Through September 30th, Disney will also donate all profits from US sales of these masks (up to $1,000,000) to MedShare with the goal of providing cloth face masks to children and families in need.


cloth masks with Disney characters

These non-surgical, non-industrial grade masks are machine washable so they can be reused. They are recommended for anyone ages 4 and up and come in small, medium, and large sizes. There is also a handy sizing guide on shopDisney.com to help you decide which size(s) you need.


cloth face masks featuring Disney characters

These masks are expected to ship by June 15th, so pre-order now for the best selection! You will be notified via email when your masks are ready to ship.


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    Shipping is free on orders of $75 or more with promo code SHIPMAGIC at checkout. Otherwise, shipping starts at $5.95.

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Comments 88

  1. Larakr04

    Make sure you check the ship date. The ones I almost ordered weren’t expected until 6/29

    • Sheila

      …And they are probably shipping from China, so add another 3-4 weeks to that date!

    • weever

      too later, before that date I have to borrow bras from GF

      We expect this item to be available by 06/29/2020. Pre-Order it now and you will be notified via email when it is ready to ship.

    • snezhinka

      Pre-orders now for 7/15/2020 date. Disney keeps pushing pre-orders as demand is high. I don’t expect them to sell out, just the ship date is being pushed back now. Once they released the masks, the ship date was 6/15.

  2. GisMom

    These are super cute! For others who are interested specifically in the Disney patterns, many etsy vendors have Disney patterns available as well so may be good to check out there, also. I purchased one yesterday and am happy to support local creative artists 🙂

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for the tip, GisMom!

      • erikarodriguez

        What are about the shipping? Is it free or 5.99 sorry I did not see it on the post. Thanks!

        • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

          It’s always at the bottom of the post. Here you go: Shipping is free on orders of $75 or more with promo code SHIPMAGIC at checkout. Otherwise, shipping starts at $5.95.

          • erikarodriguez

            Thank you!

  3. Sourkisses

    Does anyone know where these are made? I did not find it. If made in China I will pass if made elsewhere I would love to have some for my Grandchildren…Thanks

    • Sheila

      Shipping from China.

      • Ms

        Where are you getting this from? I don’t see it mentioned in the items’ description.

    • snezhinka

      They are reusable and you’re going to be washing the masks anyway. If you’re concerned, the virus doesn’t stay on fabric that long according to research done.

      • Mae

        I think it is because people no longer want to support the economy of China.

  4. Toni R.

    $20? Lol. You can get Disney ones that are WAY cuter and less than half the price on Etsy! And you would be supporting the local, US economy!

    • Deb

      Well, you CAN order masks on Etsy. However, I placed 2 orders, with different vendors, for my family of 3, and they never shipped. Ended up canceling the orders (which wasn’t a problem) and found 2 people through Nextdoor who made us masks within a couple of days and at about 1/2 the price.

      • Darlene

        Yes-I had the same experience with Etsy. I purchased on 4/1 they made a shipping label on 4/10. My messages went unanswered-I had to file with my bank for refund today. I noticed the sellers feedback mentioning fast shipping from orders stating 7 days delivered for the same masks and some for no delivery. Sadly the week after I bought the artist raised the prices by $5 a pack and the higher priced orders were the one’s they seemed to fulfill (I learned this from reading several pages of ratings) I know it’s a busy time but orders should be filled in the order they come in 🙁 Thank you for the Nextdoor information.

        • Kindra

          Hi, can you ladies tell me which vendor you bought from? I’m afraid that I may have bought from the same vendor! I bought a Toy Story mask for my toddler and was hoping to get it in before his Dr appointment (he has severe asthma) however it STILL hasn’t shipped and she isn’t messaging me back!

          • KellZoll

            You can fold up a bandana or even cut one of his T shirts to make a homemade no-sew mask. You Tube has great tutorials.

        • Gramma C

          That seller needs to be flooded with negative reviews!

      • Natalie Hughes

        I have been mailing all mine out in 1-2 business days. I’m sorry for those who have had bad luck on Etsy. It hurts us all.

    • Kathryn

      4 for $20, or $5 each. Pretty comparable to prices listed by locals where we live.

      • Deb

        Half the price of the Etsy orders, not the Disney orders.

    • Ashley

      It’s $20
      For four FYI. But I won’t be ordering since coming from China.

      • Gramma C

        Doesn’t all Disney junk come from China?

        • Rae

          Hopefully they will consider making it elsewhere now.

  5. Elsie

    These are so cute! It is so understandable tho, the concerns about products made in China.

  6. Roro82

    Made in China… Disney is going to have to start manufacturing in the USA or they’re going to lose a lot of bussiness

    • Kate G.

      Yeahhhh… I think disney will survive

      • Lo

        🤣 agree

        • M

          I know. They will find some way to make money and this is just another disgusting way to take advantage of the situation. Being such a wealthy company that pays their employees minimum wage. So many living in their car to work at Disney World. It’s pathetic.

    • shop4mybabies

      why? 90% of the products you purchase in the united states are manufactured in other countries, mainly China. Decades ago, the rich in this country learned they get richer by outsourcing our manufacturing. It isn’t easy to buy made in USA products and you pay a pretty penny for them. I have zero issue buying products made in China, I didn’t stop buying made in Africa products when AIDS came, I didn’t stop buying Made in Mexico products when H1N1 came. I haven’t stopped ordering packages from New York where the virus was the worst in the US.

      • Drina

        I think the issue is not that Covid came from China. The problem is that much (most?) of the factories in China basically use slave labor and horrible working conditions. Sometimes it’s inevitable but I’ve tried avoiding “Made in China” products for years now.

        • Gramma C

          Agree

      • Roro82

        Not because of COVID19, like you said most products we buy are made in China, why not make all those products here and make jobs for Americans who need them more than ever, you think we can’t be making these masks here In the USA for the same amount of money?

        • snezhinka

          it’s too costly to make these products here, so you have a choice of paying pretty penny for American products or get the same products from China for much less.

        • oo

          The companies would have to pay the worker’s more and lose profits. They pay slave wages in China and thus make a larger profit. If you want American made only, then you have to be willing to pay more.

      • Gramma C

        It has nothing to do with the virus and you’re free to shop wherever you wish.

    • Gramma C

      Yes! That’s why we quit buying from Disney.

  7. Karen

    I love the designs but I’m torn because I’m not sure if they’ll even be needed by the time we receive them.

  8. Scorpion

    How do you all know it’s coming from China?

    • Michelle

      Right? I read through the entire description and there is nothing on their site that specifies where they are made. I ordered the Pixar set for my family! The hubs is obsessed with Forky and Mike Wazowski will compliment my MU hat perfectly, lol.

    • Ms

      I’m confused too why people commented that these are made in china. I don’t see that mentioned in the items’ description.

  9. Rose

    Are these just for children?

    • Holly

      No there are three different sizes.

  10. Angibaby77

    With everything going on, I like this idea but I think we should focus more on products that are US made. Thank you for the cute mask idea but I agree with others that you can get some local ones who are actually keeping food on their tables and utilities paid or the ones on Etsy. I know I will get a backlash and I’m not trying to be mean I just think it’s important to promote more products that are made in the USA

    • Kathleen

      100%!

    • Susi

      Agreed!!

  11. Kk-h

    If some ppl are so concerned if it’s from China, why not just make your own. Simple

  12. daria1963

    It doesn’t matter where they come from they will be safe. Disney is donating masks and money for everyone made..Etsy doesn’t do that. Disney is donating one million cloth face masks for children and families in underserved and vulnerable communities across the U.S. that will be distributed by MedShare (www.medshare.org). Disney will also donate all profits from the sales in the U.S. of Disney’s cloth face masks to Medshare, up to $1 million, now through September 30, 2020. And NO WHERE does is say, Made in China.

    • muquee

      “It doesn’t matter where they come from” Really? OMG

    • lucindaneff

      Disney is known for their use of slave labor. It matters. These are likely made by an actual modern day slave. I am heartbroken what this company does in the name of a few children having fun because other children work in sweat shops. It matters.

    • Bigmama1271

      Yay Disney! But they are ripping people off with all the Disney Hype. There are local people on my community doing the same thing Disney is proposing. Of course it’s a much smaller scale, but they are doing it RIGHT NOW, in the peak of everything. Where is their recognition? Where is their cheerleading team? Now Disney tries to steal the thunder. I will keep my money local. I will keep my thank yous and my praise local. This is just another way for Disney to brain wash Americans

  13. Amy

    I have bought masks locally, but also ordered these.
    As a teacher, I think these will be fun for the kids to see me wear since most likely we will have to wear masks when schools start back. These will make that less stressful and a bit fun.
    Daily worn masks will be like socks and underwear – best to start out clean and fresh each day! Then toss in the laundry when take it off.
    So need a good week’s worth on hand.

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      I had not thought of them for school! Great idea, Amy!

    • Amber Palazzo

      I was worried about the long wait for shipping but also thought these will be good to have for school too.

    • Lmb

      ❤️ this idea!! I picked up the Minnie/Mickey pack. Thanks H2S!!

  14. GG

    I rather support local and small companies. And they are way overpriced!

    • Amber Palazzo

      Honestly, I agree about supporting local. However, these are not at all overpriced. These are the cheapest I’ve seen for non handmade masks. $20 for 4 is a steal!

  15. Megan T.

    I wish you could choose your sizes in the pack of 4 though. I have 4 different sizes in my family, so it would cost me $60.

    • perfectlyoutgrown

      I had to get three different ones, too.

  16. Ms

    Pre-ordered. They are so cute. Thank you!

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      You bet!

  17. Kim

    The Star Wars ones in large and medium are already showing sold out 🙁 Those are the only ones that I wanted, hope they restock soon!

    • Ms

      They go in and out of stock. They are in stock now.

      • Kim

        Thank you for letting me know! I was able to place my order

  18. Dino

    The ones I want are sold out. I hope they restock. My kids would love these.

    • sonia

      They go in and out of stock! I just finally got all of the sizes I needed.

  19. Tanya Arvizu

    It’s not opening up a link so I can ore order !! Help

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      I am not having trouble opening it on a desktop. If you are using a mobile device, try opening it on a browser.

  20. Marie

    Are y’all serious about these “made in China” comments?? I’m all for purchasing locally to support small businesses, but everyone scared of items from China now, please tell me you all realize that the fabric bought from the craft stores is mostly from China too, right?? Lbvvvs

    • lucindaneff

      Look up slave labor. You may not be so flippant if you read about the slavery in China and how you are supporting it by your purchases.

    • Kk-h

      You are so right. Just a side note, fabric mask is not enough to protect ppl from Covid19 (they need those filter inserts if for fabric masks).

      • Veronica

        The intention of a fabric mask is not to protect the wearer, but to protect others from the wearer. It’s like you’re taking precautions as if you were contagious. The reason the WHO is asking people to wear cloth masks is because medical grade masks need to be reserved for healthcare workers who are most susceptible to catching the virus from others.

      • SuzyHomemakerGoneBad

        Two layers of cotton fabric are not as 95 masks, but they are somewhat effective. The aerosol droplets in public aren’t quite the same as they are during intubation and other hospital procedures, where N95 masks are a necessity. If two people are wearing cloth masks made from 2 cotton layers each, it’s actually more effective than you’d think. Combine it with social distancing, and it’s extremely effective. Not t mention that if one person is wearing a mask it doesn’t protect the wearer so much as it protects other people from the wearer, who may transmit the virus asymptomatically.

  21. Dino

    Yay! I was able to order the ones I wanted. They won’t ship until later but I’m sure we will still need to use.

    • snezhinka

      It might not be required to wear them, but I think people now are more cautious and will continue wearing them especially in cold months when the second wave is expected.

  22. Mimi

    Not buying anything from Disney after watching this docu on youtube: Out of the Shadows. Sort by view count to find it

    • Mary

      Right!! Out of the Shadows is a must watch! Disney was not a good man at all and I cringe when I see those mouse ears.

  23. Lynne

    Does anyone have the code for free shipping for signing up for emails?

    • tobey

      I signed up fir the code and gave not received it yet. 24 hours now

  24. Brenda

    Of course they are. 😂

  25. KellZoll

    Definitely check out Nextdoor.com in your local area. You can do porch pickup or drop off, then wash before wearing.

  26. Rachel L

    While I agree with the concern over bad labor conditions in many parts of China, I’m confused as to why it only applies to this post? Cheap Old navy dresses and $10 cents of style cardigans and so on aren’t any more ethical, unless I’m really missing something…

  27. Yasmin

    Thanks for posting! With 6 kids (ages 7 and under), I’ve been looking for masks that they may keep on (if we ever venture out of the house). I imagine we’ll be needing masks for quite some time…

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