any recommendations or ideas where to look? Thanks for any help!!
A lot of people don't like the feeling of cloth against their face. Especially as the cloth gets damp from their breath; and of concern for the Florida heat, sweat. Filtering respirator masks like the N95 have some advantage there because the mask only contacts the face at its edge.
I don't know that an N95 would be a good idea though. There's been
some research that gives reason for concern. There's a few studies I can find using the Google and some say there were no effects of using the N95 on some measured properties like blood O2 and fetal heart rate. But the study I linked and
one conducted by NIOSH do note some effects that could be a problem. All of the studies only measured the effects of wearing the mask for one hour or less. CO2 poisoning is a real thing and it can sneak up on you.
One thing I have seen done is if you have one of the more rigid N95 masks, cut large portions of it away, leaving like a wireframe left and then cover that part with cloth. It obviously won't filter like the N95 but it will serve the same purpose as a cloth mask without having the fabric against the face.
Alternately, there are reusable dust masks that take replaceable cartridges or sometimes sheet filter material. They usually have a very comfortable silicone mask material.
If you have access to a 3d printer, there are many designs hosted on the
NIH 3D Print website. Many are adjustable for size and shape to get a very comfortable fit. They usually work by capturing a few layers of filtering material and the amount and type of material can be chosen based on how effective the filtration must be and how much airflow restriction you can tolerate. I have tested the 'Montana Mask' and with 3 layers of MERS 13 furnace filter material it's filtering 90% of Coronavirus sized particles. 2 layers breaths much easier and still filters 75%. Not really the endorsement of a certified lab but good enough at least to say it's better than nothing.