There's something comfortable about the fact that it's not really touching my face. Because of all the breathing holes, the lenses don't fog up. There’s nothing sitting right on your nose either. The buckles and the straps kind of sit on the back of your head, so nothing is pulling at the ears like the traditional cotton ones. I have a bunch of different kinds that have all sorts of different fabrics and all sorts of different patterns on them that she's made for me. My mom makes masks for people, and whenever she gets a cool fabric, she'll show it to me and I ask if she can make me one from that material. I have another leather one that I made which I don't wear as much because it's not as comfortable. I have that one, I have one that just has a beak on the bottom half. Is this your only mask or do you have backups? I don't wear it for extensive periods of time though, so I think that kind of helps maintain it. If I wanted to, I could use saddle soap on it. Because it's leather, it doesn't really get dirty. I think if I was really conscious about it what I would end up doing is wear a cloth mask and then I'd wear that one over it, but that’s probably a little excessive. ![]() There's not really a good way to clean it. That's going to be his Christmas present. Then, my brother has asked for one, which I haven't started yet. It's just a different color with different colored hardware and he doesn't have the red acrylic lenses like mine does. It was the first time I had done one, so it probably took me longer since I had to pick up some different stitching techniques. ![]() I spread it out over three days because you have to let the dye sit before you start stitching it together and putting all the hardware in.
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