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A Japanese man pays Rs. 18 lakh to resemble a wolf
A Japanese man shelled out Rs 18 lakh to dress as a wolf ambling about on its hind legs. Zeppet was the designer of the outfit. The manufacturer finished producing this outfit in around 50 days.
A man shelled out a stunning 3,000,000 yen (about Rs. 18.5 lakh) to mimic the gait of a wolf. The extremely customized outfit was created by Zeppet, a firm. Photos of the finished project were uploaded to their Instagram account. His video went viral on the internet.
The consumer, who wished to remain unnamed, stated, “I dreamed of being an animal someday because of my love for
Animals since childhood and some realistic animal suits appearing on TV.”
To discuss even the slightest nuances before including many elements in the specs, he continued, “We verified photographs of genuine wolves.”
The manufacturer finished producing this outfit in around 50 days. The client expressed his extreme satisfaction with the result. “I was astounded to see my altered body in the mirror at the last fitting. It was the time when my dream materialized. Although it was challenging to fulfil my request to “appear like a real wolf walking on hind legs,” the finished garment completely matched my vision, he continued.
“The ventilation slit for the wearer’s comfort and the gadgets that let the wearer put it on without assistance not only showed me that the specs completely matched all of my tastes but also that the designers paid great consideration to the wearer’s comfort.”
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Zeppet enjoys creating customers’ strange dream clothes. Toco, a man, changed from a man to a dog. He lavishly paid Rs. 12 lakh for the attire.
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