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Not to mention that 2 hat/shoulderarea slots + head-slot don't leave any more room for even a backpack or even a apparition aspect after putting on the mask.
Making this one item will give even more possibilities.
Look at the Medic's Nunhood, that one is a hood that covers the head but also covers the shoulders. Medieval hoods of this style, often with a liripipe (a long tail hanging from the back of a hood, especially in medieval or academic dress) and a short cloak that covers the shoulders and neck, and sometimes also the chest and upper arms to the elbow depending on length, is called a 'Gugel' in German. Not sure what the specific name for it is in English.