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Across America, people are making coronavirus masks with everything from t-shirts and pillowcases to vacuum cleaner bags. Because it’s Florida, one guy is using python skin.
Brian Wood will cover your face with iguana or Burmese python for $90. Or, if you prefer, alligator — the “diamond” of leather — for $120. The 63-year-old leather artisan wa… ...
Across America, people are making coronavirus masks with everything from t-shirts and pillowcases to vacuum cleaner bags. Because it’s Florida, one guy is using python skin. Brian Wood, owner of ...
A Florida shop owner is planning to sell decorative face masks made from the skin of a Burmese Python, an invasive species impacting wildlife in the everglades -- as the coronavirus impacts life ...
The newest thing COVID-19 has infected is fashion. One Broward County business, All American Gator, is making face masks from exotic leather like alligator, iguana, sting ray and python.
A South Florida man is making stylish face masks that could help the environment. Brian Wood says pythons are invasive species that he hunts and turns into masks.
Across America, people are making coronavirus masks with everything from t-shirts and pillowcases to vacuum cleaner bags.
A Florida shop owner is selling face masks crafted from Burmese python skin to customers looking to make a "fashion statement" while limiting the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. Brian ...
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