
Technically, this Lego mask is a wearable self-portrait of its creator Chris McVeigh. However, we prefer to think of it as a Gordon Freeman mask with a full beard.
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And his arch nemesis and evil alter ego Cat Batman.

I don’t think this leather, steampunk-style Stormtrooper motorcycle mask would do much to protect you in the event of a crash, but bugs and wind would be no problem. Just don’t ride your motorcycle like a Scout Trooper rides a speeder bike—into trees.
This Original Riding Mask is hand crafted and molded from sturdy 8/9 oz Veg Tan Leather. The black leather behind the grill is softer 5oz Oiled Leather. The leather has been sealed to provide some water resistance. Lined on the inside is foam with suede leather wrapped around to provide comfort and protection during your ride, as well as an adjustable strap to fit to your face. Unlike many other masks, the strap is riveted into place with high quality 5 oz Leather and Buckle, so you don’t have to worry about tying or undoing any knots. One size fits most and being as it is made from leather there is some flexibility.
Product Page ($200 via Technabob)

Charlie Sheen is all about winning, and only winners would wear this costume featuring Alex Pardee’s Tiger Blood print. So download the free tiger hat template (or slaughter a live tiger with your bare hands) and get out there and be somebody.
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This 3D movie thing is beginning to get out of hand. Prices are already high and now companies like Hasbro are selling special 3D glasses that double as Optimus Prime and Bumblebee masks. That means you can cosplay while watching Transformers: Dark of the Moon when it hits theaters on July 1st.
This recently unearthed gem illustrates how you can make a Rorschach mask with actual morphing inkblots using some thermochromic paint and a wifebeater.
As you will see in the vide after the break, the temperature change allows the shape to morph with each breath.

The freebies keep on coming this month thanks to NECA, the manufacturers behind some of our favorite toys and collectibles from the entertainment industry.
If you are a Bioshock fan, you’ll be happy to know that we are giving away a wearable Splicer Welder Mask to a lucky reader.
As always, there are three ways to enter: comment in the Facebook contest thread, tweet this post or send an email to contests@fashionablygeek.com with “NECA Bioshock Contest” in the subject line. The last day to enter is Monday, December 20th. A winner will be chosen at random. Good luck!

Yeah, this is not a good look.
I don’t think the sleepy Geordi vibe of the Wrap-a-Nap all-in-one blindfold, head pillow and earmuff is more ridiculous than the infamous Snazzy Napper, but it’s definitely in the ballpark.
Too bad this BioShock Splicer welder mask won’t ship until November because it would make for a damn fine Halloween costume.
Product Page ($42/Pre-Order)
Don’t have a problem spending over $300 on a Predators mask you aren’t supposed to wear? Yes? Well read on then rich friend.
The Berserker mask is cast in fiberglass and features a light-up targeting site. Check out some of the detail in the video after the break.




