Toronto’s streets have become an unexpected runway where protective face masks meet playful self-expression, transforming a practical necessity into a fashion statement that’s equal parts whimsy and style. Face mask toys aren’t your average pandemic leftovers—they’re bold, character-driven designs featuring everything from cartoon prints and animal faces to interactive elements like moveable ears or light-up features that turn heads on Queen West and beyond.
The trend taps into our collective desire to inject personality into everyday essentials. Think less medical-grade monotony, more wearable art that …
