In Japan, a sweater was invented to drive timid men crazy

In Japan, a sweater was invented to drive timid men crazy

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This candid creation is - how should I put it more carefully — a knitted sweater without a back and sleeves, but with a high collar. In fact, the sweater lost its main function (to warm our bodies) during the changes, but it acquired completely new and incredible ones.

In Japan, a sweater was invented to drive timid men crazy

In Japanese social networks, photos of such remnants from a jumper (we still don't know what to call this thing) are becoming incredibly popular. And you can understand why exactly. The Japanese themselves called this design idea doutei wo korosu, which means "sweater - killer virgins." It turns out that the unfortunate young virgins, seeing this sweater, will be so overexcited that they will immediately drop dead.

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