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Common mask-wearing ‘annoyance’ inspires a crafty solution – Sydney Morning Herald
“Ear-savers” have become a booming cottage industry in response to one of the most common problems associated with wearing a mask.

For a 14-year-old, Grace Alexander was doing pretty well. In February, the year 8 student at Wheelers Hill Secondary College, in Melbourne’s south-east, had a cavoodle puppy, Billy, and a new part-time business making dog bandannas, Billy & Co.
Then coronavirus hit and while sales at Billy & Co boomed along with the “pandemic puppy” craze, Grace’s mum, Peta, felt her daughter ought to do something to give back, especially since she also started making fabric masks.
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