Winter Gear Neoprene Full Face Mask-smiley Face on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
These are new full face neoprene masks with a smiley face design. It covers the whole face and forehead. It does not cover your whole head- see the 2nd picture. Adjustable velcro closure and one size fits most. Wind and water resistant, hand wash only. Warm and looks very cool. Can be reversed to all black. These look pretty cool. |
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