LGBTQ community members and allies in search of flashier face protection need look no further than the Baltimore Eagle’s new online store.
On April 17, the self-styled “premier gay leather bar and nightclub” began to sell face masks, which it touts on its website as “made by the LGBT community for the LGBT community.” Print options include the Pride rainbow, paw prints, dog bones, hikers and cowboys, with “American Traditional gentleman tattoo style masks” having recently been introduced, as