Nerdy Masks to Rock Your Fandom

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With the uptick in places that require a mask in the USA with the spread of COVID-19, we’ve decided to put together a list of places you can get one to fit your fandom. The links are in the title to save you some time:

 

Elhoffer Design:

Elhoffer is known for their classy fandomwear, but they now also offer a selection of masks. Whether its reminiscent of Black Widow, Spiderman, Beetlejuice or BB-8, they have a selection of options.

 

Armor Masks from Lorica Clothing

Lorica has put out a collection of armor style masks for those wanting to look a bit more Medieval. You have to be quick for these, as Lorica always sells out quickly.

Any Old Iron Sequin Masks

If a bit of sparkle is more your thing, Any Old Iron out of Nashville has a series of masks made with satin and sequins.

Musical Theater Face Mask from Chaser Antics

Love you some musical theater and need everyone to know you’ve probably already watched Hamilton 15 time? You got it.

Horror-Themed Masks from What the Dead Want

Prefer to keep your horror fictional? Check out these awesome options from What the Dead Want on Etsy.

Heat-Changing Marauder’s Map Mask from Make it Sew\

Make It Sew has this awesome Marauder’s Map Mask, as well as a huge selection of Star Trek and Star Wars ones too.

Pop Culture Threadz 

This amazing Mr. Sparkle mask is fabulous. Pop Culture Threadz is an Australian Etsy shop, so this one is definitely for our friends in Australia and New Zealand.

TeePublic

Looking for something specific for like really any fandom? TeePublic has something like 2,000 different types of masks, including a ton of Doctor Who, Simpsons, and Harry Potter styles. I bought one for my husband with Guy Fieri’s goatee. For each mask you order, they donate a medical grade mask to medical institutions on need.

Redbubble

If you host your own podcast, or you want to celebrate someone else’s (or your favorite fandoms) Redbubble has a whole wealth of masks to choose from as well. Here we’re shamelessly promoting our friends at UnfortunatelyRequiredReading.com .

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