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33 Retailers Giving Back During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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In an act of solidarity, these brands are donating profits to food banks, producing masks and ventilators for health care works, and much more.

We've rounded up a few of our favorite retailers that are giving back during this unprecedented time—sound off in comments below with more.

Appliances and Tech

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Casetify is donating all proceeds from their UV sanitizer to GlobalGiving’s Coronavirus Relief Fund.

Dyson is producing 15,000 ventilators called the CoVent.

Apparel and Accessories

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Allbirds has launched their Better Together pledge: buy a pair of shoes and automatically donate a pair to a healthcare worker.

Carhartt has redirected factories in Kentucky and Tennessee to make gowns and masks for medical workers.

Citizen Watches will donate a proportion of proceeds from online sales to charities

Crocs has pledged to donate 10,000 pairs of shoes per day to healthcare workers.

Cushnie is donating 10% of all online order proceeds to the Food Bank For New York City until April 3.

Eddie Bauer is pivoting production to create surgical masks.

Entireworld is donating 10% of sales made between April 2–5 to Doctors Without Borders, and including free 2-day shipping on all orders during this time.

Everlane is donating all of the proceeds from their 100% Human Collection to Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.

Fanatics has suspended production on jerseys and are instead using the polyester mesh fabric to make masks and gowns for hospitals in Pennsylvania and nearby states. Save up to 60% on existing merchandise with code MELT.

Gap is sourcing masks, gowns, and scrubs from its factory partners for California hospitals.

Greats is donating $15 from every purchase to City Harvest until April 30.

Hugo Boss has dedicated its clothing production site to the manufacturing of face masks, which will be donated to public facilities. 20% of their US sales will be donated to the American Red Cross due aid with COVID-19 relief until April 5.

Reformation is partnering with the city of Los Angeles to make masks for essential workers.

Rhone is donating 10% of all proceeds to the Direct Relief Foundation.

SKIMS is donating 20% of the profits from their Cotton Collection to Baby2Baby’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Program.

Staud is offering 25% off sitewide until March 31 with the code THANKYOU25. They will be donating 10% of all purchases made with this code to St. Vincent Meals on Wheels.

Summersalt is donating $15 from every order over $125 to No Kid Hungry's COVID-19 efforts.

Under Armour pledged a $1M donation to Feeding America and $1M to Good Sports to ensure youth sport leagues have the necessary equipment, footwear and apparel.

Uniqlo is making 10 million surgical masks to be delivered to front line workers worldwide.

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