06-10-2020, 12:58 AM
No, not this kind. 
This kind.
I have the blue paper masks. I have a cloth homemade mask. I thought I'd try the neck gaiter as an alternative, as it would also come in handy when I'm riding. Plus, the loops on regular masks sometimes pull off my hearing aids if I'm not careful. Anyway, I wore my gaiter today while riding. It was convenient in that it just stays around my neck until I pull it up over my nose and mouth if I need to. The question is, is there a front/back or top/bottom to these things? I didn't see anything obvious, so I just pulled it on over my head and scrunched it down to my neck. Well, next time I use it, how do I know I'm not going to put the part that was sitting on the back of my neck, getting sweaty, over my mouth and nose? Yeah, I could wash it every time I wear it, but realistically, if I wear it for a quick shopping trip, that's not going to happen.
So, is there an easy way to distinguish front/back/top/bottom or do I just wing it?

This kind.

I have the blue paper masks. I have a cloth homemade mask. I thought I'd try the neck gaiter as an alternative, as it would also come in handy when I'm riding. Plus, the loops on regular masks sometimes pull off my hearing aids if I'm not careful. Anyway, I wore my gaiter today while riding. It was convenient in that it just stays around my neck until I pull it up over my nose and mouth if I need to. The question is, is there a front/back or top/bottom to these things? I didn't see anything obvious, so I just pulled it on over my head and scrunched it down to my neck. Well, next time I use it, how do I know I'm not going to put the part that was sitting on the back of my neck, getting sweaty, over my mouth and nose? Yeah, I could wash it every time I wear it, but realistically, if I wear it for a quick shopping trip, that's not going to happen.
So, is there an easy way to distinguish front/back/top/bottom or do I just wing it?