Monica Reed

The “Karen” mask possibly the scariest for this Halloween!

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The “Karen” mask possibly the scariest for this Halloween!

Kamoras Costumes, which is an Etsy retailer which sells a new Halloween mask…it’s flying off the shelf, so to speak!  It’s a latex rubber “Karen” mask…this could quite possibly be the scariest thing you can be on Halloween.  It retails for $180, the handmade mask is a riff on the viral “Karen” archetype — typically, a white, middle-aged woman who wants to speak to the manager or call the police — that’s picked up steam over the past year thanks to a series of highly publicized incidents involving anti-mask protests and complaints against people. This “Karen” sports the trademark choppy haircut, with yellowed teeth caught in an angry snarl and eyes reddened to a monstrous effect.

Check out this “Karen” Mask

https://youtu.be/T5yPY1J_jAU

 

It’s one of two masks created by Kamoras Costume designer Jason Adcock, the other (now out-of-stock) dubbed “Karen-19” and featuring a sickly pallor and what appear to be fiery boils — a dig at those decrying mandates to wear face coverings in public.

 

 

PS…I know some very nice Karen’s that don’t act like this at all!  So no offense to all the nice Karen’s out there!

 

 

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