With the new White Walker mask designed by Composite Effects, Game of Thrones fans can dress as their favorite undead fantasy villain.
The mask is made of latex and plastic and was designed with the utmost care and precision to ensure its hyperrealism. Indeed, the mask looks like an authentic double of those seen on Game of Thrones's undead White Walkers, right down to the most minute wrinkles. The empty eye sockets, scowling hole of a mouth and scrunched up nose creates a snarling visage that is sure to frighten any unwary bystander. Long, white hair flows off the mask's scalp, down past the wearer's shoulders; an authentic choice in keeping with the show's original designs.
This mask is not just a face mask that uses an elastic to hold itself in place on the back of the head. This mask completely covers the head and shoulders. When combined with an equally authentic White Walker outfit, this costume will definitely be the scariest and coolest at any costume party.
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