What's in the Box Full over-the-head latex mask with trumpet ears and wide grin Pair of textured green gloves with white fingernails This Adult Green Ogre Mask & Gloves Set brings the beloved swamp-dwelling fairy tale character to life with bright lime green latex and unmistakable features. The full-head mask captures the signature trumpet ears, bulbous nose, and wide toothy grin that made this grumpy-but-loveable character a 2000s animation icon.The mask is hollow- latex with sculpted wrinkles, painted brown eyebrows, and expressive eyes. Eye openings sit within the sculpted sockets for clear visibility. Matching gloves feature individual finger sculpting with textured skin-like finish and white painted nails — essential for completing the full-body green look when you're reaching for onions or waving at donkeys.Perfect ForFilm Character Events & Cosplay: Nail the look at movie marathons, animation conventions, or themed pub crawls. Pair with a brown vest, white peasant shirt, and dark trousers for full accuracy.Book Week (Adult Teacher Costumes): Teachers dressing for fairy tale parades can lean into the "fractured fairy tale" category — this ogre turned the genre upside down and became a modern classic.How to Wear ItSlip the mask over your head (neck opening stretches to fit most adults), align the eye holes, and pull on the gloves. Pair with earth-tone clothing — brown vest, cream shirt, dark pants — and consider adding a small fabric satchel for onion-carrying authenticity. Skip modern accessories; keep it medieval-swamp simple.Parent FAQsQ: What size adult does this fit?A: The mask is designed as a universal adult fit with a stretchy neck opening. Gloves are one-size-fits-most.Q: Is the mask breathable for extended wear?A: Latex masks can get warm — plan for breaks if you're wearing it for hours. The open neck and eye holes allow some airflow, but it's not ideal for all-night dancing.Q: Can I wear this to a school Book Week event as a teacher?A: Absolutely — the character is from a beloved family-friendly franchise that parodied classic fairy tales. Just check your school's costume policy around full-face masks.