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- From the dark knight rises, this unique mask makes it easy for you to play catwoman
- Adult size mask
- Officially licensed accessory
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- Since 1950 rubie’s costume company has been making dress-up fun with costumes and accessories for the entire family
- Pack is a 3 piece set which consists of Headpiece,Eye mask,Goggles
























Rachel Chernick –
So first of all the item pictured is not what you get. What you get is the headband and eye mask that can be found pictured on the listing for the Catwoman wig. So it’s still perfectly suitable for your needs if this is what you purchased. However, it should be known that the headband is just that, a head band with the “goggles” attached. They do not swivel down to cover your eyes like the ones from the movie. They stay fixed atop the headband to look like cat ears. However, you can take the headband off and use the third piece of this set, which is a pair of google, but honestly, they are so awkward to use and don’t fit well over the eye mask. But for the price, this will certainly fill your Catwoman costume needs.
Madison Vaughn –
I have agree with the previous reviews. It doesn’t look like the photo because the goggles do not simply flip up onto your head. The goggles are a separate piece that have an adjustable strip and the lens are kind of big. While the mask looks good, it should have a bit more form to it or its Velcro strap should less generous because it looks a bit loose on my face. Now the “ears” is a headband with upside mock goggles and it should be more generous. Once I put it on the mock goggles twisted out of place, it can be turned back into place but I worry about constantly fixing them if someone or something knocks into them.The high end version of this looks better but is expensive ranging from $100-$800 dollars. For the price and the overall appearance, it’s passable. Thankfully no other comic book or movie character has this look so only those who are completely unaware of The Dark Knight Rises won’t be able to know who you are once you put this on.
Tracie K. Startzman –
This was for a catwoman costume and thankfully she only had to wear it a short while. The face mask did not fit the contours of her face and buldged out at the bottom obscurring her view. We tried body tape but it didn’t stick well to the mask. The elastic band only holds it around the head not against the face. The goggles are not attached so you have to decided wether you are going to wear them down or bobby pin them into your hair to look like ears.It looks good from afar and it does look amazing in the pics. However, they are not practical to wear to a party. You’d get annoyed with the mask and end up taking it off rather quickly.
J. F. –
My wife has been piecing together a Catwoman Costume for the last few months and saw these. The goggles were much better than we expected. They had a good shape and look, but a little hot glue was needed to secure the lens into the latex/rubber frame better. However, please note, they do not found up to form the ears (as they do in the movie), instead there is a separate headband set for the ears. The goggles on that headband are just cheap black plastic with no lens or ability to swivel/etc (without eventually breaking them at least). Therefore, you either wear the headband with the black plastic ears or the goggles. This was not good enough for my wife so she asked me to redo them, which I will mention below. The mask is good enough, it has the general shape and looks fine. In summary, this product set is a good purchase.What I did to Improve this Product for Little Cost (about $15 extra):First off, the original headband ears dug into my wife’s head, so I ordered a new comfortable satin black headband (about $6) for her. I then purchased four 1/4 inch Chicago screws ($0.88 each). As mentioned, I utilized a little hot glue to seal the lens into the goggle frame since it started falling out. I then pulled all the strapping off of the goggles (which was surprisingly easy) and pulled off the support arms of the original headband piece. I then lined up the harder plastic support pieces from the headband (that I took off) to the goggle sides and measured where the Chicago screw would have to be placed where it would allow it to swivel up and down like in the movie. After this, I drilled a hole large enough for the Chicago screws in both sides of the goggles and the plastic support arms. Then I had my wife wear the headband and I marked where the ends of the plastic supports would need to be to accurately swivel up into place. I then placed the headband on a curved surface and drilled the appropriate holes and mounted the Chicago screws, linking the headband to the goggles via the plastic support arms. Afterwards, I took the old costume plastic headband, and carefully heated it to where I could hand bend (don’t burn yourself please) it around the top of the new headband and then formed a mount that clipped directed into the goggles when they swiveled up, this allowed them to hold perfectly in place while blending into the black satin headband. I then used a little Loctite on the Chicago screw threads to avoid them loosening overtime (which they started to do). Finally, I found little finger LED party lights, took two that were blue and secured them onto the plastic support arms in a way that mimicked the movies blue lights. I sprayed the little rectangular LED housing black along with the silver Chicago screws so they wouldn’t stand out. Now my wife has a goggle headband set that lights up, swivels up and down, holds secure, and looks very similar to the movie version. Total, I spent about $15 on extra supplies, but since my wife wanted this costume for years to come, the price was worth it. I could have started from scratch and done better, but why waste the movie and time when half of the work is already done when purchasing this product. I hope this helps.
Quadea Clinkscales –
The packaging came EXTREMELY dusty… as if it was in the basement for months and they just threw it in the box. That was a big turn off from the beginning… once opened the product had a greasy feel to it so I definitely recommend WIPING IT DOWN before putting it on your face and around your hair…. the HEADBAND did fit kind of small, I don’t know if I have a big head or if it’s generally small? The MASK had spots on it, not sure if it’s grease stains or what but no very attractive up close. Even after you wipe it down the spots still show, the material of the mask is like a rubbery plastic and it came bent out of place so it doesn’t really sit on my face well…. the only reason this product gets 3 stars is because if the GOGGLES the lens had to be wiped down but once wiped they were fine… they fit just like the picture and complete the catwoman look.