Japan Man Spends Nearly Rs 20 Lakh To Transform Into Wolf
First Published: 31st July, 2023 19:38 IST
Four employees of the company spent seven weeks to make the wolf suit.
A man from Japan has transformed himself to look like a real wolf walking on hind legs. The man spent 3,000,000 yen (approximately Rs 18.5 lakhs) for his custom-made costume from a company named Zeppet.
Their social media handle posted pictures of the finished product.
The company took about 50 days to finish making this outfit.
The suit was delivered to him earlier this year and he was extensively photographed wearing it.
Four employees of the company spent seven weeks to make the wolf suit. But despite the huge cost, Ueda does not wear it for fancy dress parties, saying he would be uncomfortable while walking in the wolf suit.
The 32-year-old, however, said that he slips it on at home to relax and forget his troubles.
“When I wear my costume I feel I’m no longer human,” he added.
The customer revealed that he is mighty impressed with the outcome. “At the final fitting, I was amazed at my transformed self in the mirror. It was a moment when my dream came true.
My order to ‘look like a real wolf walking on hind legs’ was difficult, but the complete suit looked exactly like what I imagined,” he further added.
The company indulges in making such bizarre dream costumes for customers.
The same company earlier transformed a man into a dog, a breed of herding. He paid a whopping Rs 12 lakh for the outfit.
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