Masks, hoods, and blindfolds are used to control vision, limit sensory input, and alter perception. They can fully or partially obscure sight while introducing pressure, enclosure, or environmental control around the head.
These pieces are grouped by how they affect vision and coverage:
– Blindfolds restrict sight while leaving the rest of the head exposed
– Masks shape and can cover the eyes and surrounding area for controlled visual limitation
– Hoods enclose the head to create full coverage and environmental isolation
Each type creates a different balance of restriction, comfort, and sensory control.
Each piece is constructed from full-grain vegetable-tanned leather, soft textiles, or hybrid materials depending on the design. Shape, lining, and closure methods are chosen to maintain position, manage pressure, and ensure consistent fit during use.
Masks and hoods can be used independently or integrated with collars, harnesses, and restraint systems. They extend control beyond physical restraint by limiting visibility and altering spatial awareness within a setup.