Trenchcoat, fedora, and a mask?
Call me old skool, but that sounds to me more like Darkman or The Shadow than Green Hornet.
Although in The Shadow's case, that's more like a scarf rather than a mask. Which might actually work if you're going for a happy medium - stylish, dashing, mystifying and covers a good portion of the face, making identification difficult. And yet more trustworthy than a mask since you can clearly see their eyes. Bonus: no one that far north is gonna question it much, given how cold it is most of the year, especially at night.
(One of my brothers can tell you - he knows first-hand how bad it can be over there after having experienced a few winters in Chicago. He once got a mild ice-burn on his face from being exposed to a winter storm's wind for only thirty seconds. Scarfs are essential!)
Call me old skool, but that sounds to me more like Darkman or The Shadow than Green Hornet.
Although in The Shadow's case, that's more like a scarf rather than a mask. Which might actually work if you're going for a happy medium - stylish, dashing, mystifying and covers a good portion of the face, making identification difficult. And yet more trustworthy than a mask since you can clearly see their eyes. Bonus: no one that far north is gonna question it much, given how cold it is most of the year, especially at night.
(One of my brothers can tell you - he knows first-hand how bad it can be over there after having experienced a few winters in Chicago. He once got a mild ice-burn on his face from being exposed to a winter storm's wind for only thirty seconds. Scarfs are essential!)