Horse head mask

It covers the entire head and is typically part of a Halloween costume, or is worn at other times to be funny, shocking, incongruous, or hip, or to disguise one's identity.

[5] Marketed under the name "Horse Head Mask", is made of "realistic brown latex with faux fur mane.

[9] In July 2014, President Barack Obama was photographed in the streets of Denver shaking the hand of a horse-headed bystander, resulting in national press exposure of the mask, including a series of articles in The Washington Post about the meme's history and cultural influences.

[5][10][2][11] Some YouTube video contributors have chosen the horse head mask as their trademark, including Sir Sebastian of "Sir Sebastian's Candy Corner,"[12] a candy and chocolate reviewer, as well as a Berlin street performer, "The Neigh Kid Horse,"[13][14] who has been photographed by hundreds of amateur and professional photographers, and who is known for only wearing the mask and his underwear.

In 1997, the British satirical news miniseries Brass Eye briefly showed a horse head mask in the second episode titled "Drugs".

"A person wearing a Horse Head Mask looks downright disturbing," according to the original manufacturer Archie McPhee. [ 1 ]
Photographs of President Obama and a person in a horse head mask went viral in July 2014 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
A unicorn mask from Archie McPhee