Over $2,000 Raised for St. Jude’s

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This summer, we created roo-logoed face masks for Method followers to purchase. The masks were the brainchild of Clinton, who wanted to send all profits made from the masks to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The organization is Clinton’s personal favorite cause to donate to. With COVID-19 restrictions in place across the world, he saw the opportunity to help those who are required to wear masks while also raising money for a good cause.

To date, Method followers have helped raise over $2,000 for St. Jude’s. Designed for maximum comfort, our Roo Face Mask goes beyond standard cotton masks thanks to the incorporation of Sciessent Agion® treatment into the fabric. This three-ply, 100% cotton jersey face mask will cover your nose and mouth while elastic stretch binding ear loops help hold it comfortably in place.

The face masks are available in five color variations: black mask with aqua roo, black mask with gold roo, black mask with white roo, charcoal mask with pink roo, and silver mask with black roo.

The masks are $7 each or you can purchase five masks for $30. All profits raised from the masks will continue to be donated to St. Jude’s. Learn more about the face masks on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store.

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