Wearing face masks may be uncomfortable and slightly annoying, but it’s necessary in order to protect yourself and others while coronavirus is still running rampant. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t have a little fun while being safe. These Hocus Pocus inspired face masks are not only practical, they’ll also magically transform you into one of the Sanderson sisters!

- These would be perfect for Halloween. Assuming the world is in a place where trick or treating or parties can go ahead safely, you might want one of these masks as a half-costume. It’ll get you in the Halloween spirit while not being too over-the-top, and I don’t know about you, but I’m all about the understated vibes.
- Which Sanderson sister are you? These Hocus Pocus face masks, sold by Bucktee, come in three “varieties” if you will: one will make you look like Winifred, another is Mary, and the other is Sarah. The hardest thing is deciding which to get, but I suppose you could buy all three so that you always have one handy when you need it!
- They’re not just cute, they’re quality face masks. Each of the masks is double-layered with stretchy ear straps that make them comfortable as well as adjustable for different face sizes. They’re really well made!
- They’re super reasonably priced too. If you’re a Hocus Pocus fan, chances are you already appreciate what an amazing memorabilia opportunity these face masks present. Anyone else who knows and loves the movie will immediately recognize who you are and they’ll think it’s super cool. For $13.95 each, they represent a really unique and fun way to stay protected and are a totally worthwhile investment. You can buy yours at Bucktee HERE. However, you’ll want to be quick because once the word gets out about these, they’re sure to sell out.
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