Monica Reed

Devo is selling energy dome face shields

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Devo is selling energy dome face shields

Masks and face covers are now becoming more and more our new norm and fashion forward.  For fans of 80’s music, DEVO has just unveiled some custom face shields made in the style of their iconic Energy Domes…you know, the hats they wore during shows, videos and appearances?

Not only will you be protecting yourself from airborne particles and COVID-19, but you’ll also be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the DEVO’s world-famous hats.

 

DEVO’s Gerard Casale talked about the significance of their Energy Domes, “It’s the 40th anniversary of DEVO’s Energy Dome – a DEVO icon that is often as misunderstood as the band itself. Although they have been mistaken for flower pots, dog bowls, car urinals, lampshades, and eventually relegated specifically for the use at holiday parties, these holy totems were actually designed with a more important purpose in mind.”

It was designed according to the ancient ziggurat mound proportions used in votive worship. Like the mounds it collects energy and recirculates it.

If you really want a DEVO Energy Dome face shield, you can order it HERE! 

 

 

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