The Best Mask Chains and Lanyards for Kids and Adults (including breakaway chains)

I can’t believe we’ve been wearing masks for almost five months! Recently, my son (5) and I started wearing mask chains and they’re so convenient! If we want to take a drink, we don’t need to look for a spot to place the mask. I think having a mask chain will be especially important for back to school (if that even happens).

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A couple of things to keep in mind — most chains don’t have a breakaway clasp, so if the chain gets caught on the playground, it can create a choking hazard. I make sure to have my eyes on my son whenever he runs around wearing a mask chain or lanyard. Also, wearing a mask on a chain isn’t necessarily sanitary — if your child has the mask hanging from their neck and it rubs against their shirt or they crawl on the floor and it drags, it could get germy. I still think it’s better than risking it falling off entirely or your child placing it on an unsanitary surface when taking it off to eat or drink.

I tried to break these down by shop to make it easier for you to reach shipping thresholds.

Also check out my roundup of recommended masks and my long-wearing lipstick that won’t transfer to your mask!

DIY Mask Making Kits

I ordered the components for this mask chain and then recommended to the seller that they sell it as a kit, which he did and it’s only $4.50+ shipping! Making the mask chain with my five year old son was a fun activity (great for fine motor skills). The shop sells two versions. I have both but am including only the better one (the links on the other one slip apart too easily). It comes with a flower charm, but you can buy other charms from the seller. I and my five year old both wear this mask (it’s a cutesy look). Note that this ships from Korea but mine arrived in under a week.

While ordering the DIY mask chain, I ordered all of these items from the same shop (I ended up spending enough for free shipping) and my son and I have been having fun making bracelets. Note that the circular jump rings are for attaching pendants / charms to the plastic links and we got each of the plastic link types in multiple colors.

Lucky Planet US

I bought a few chains from Lucky Planet’s shop (including the gummy bear and smiley plastic link chains) and they are great and very reasonably priced. I originally saw another shop advertising the gummy charm ones for almost double the price! My son loves his and recently gifted one to a friend who who loves it too. Depending on your style, these work for kids or adults!

Changles Bangles

These chains by my friend, Michel, are a bit of a step up and more expensive. Mine feels like jewelry to me, so I think the price is reasonable. The shop owner is a NYC area mom and personalized ours. I love that the clips are padded so they can be used for masks or sunglasses.

Mask chains and lanyards with breakaway clasps

None of the masks that I’ve purchased so far have breakaway clasps, but I’ve been eyeing these:


Amazon options

This three pack is under $30 and they can be used for masks or glasses.