"Took a loan for a wedding": a new meme reinterpreted deer on Christmas sweaters
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/took-a-loan-for-a-wedding-a-new-meme-reinterpreted-deer-on-christmas-sweaters.htmlAnton Zhavoronkov, a Russian designer and administrator of the Design public, drew several Christmas sweaters "with deer", using the ambiguity of this word: the pictures depict people who got into an awkward situation through their own fault. The image with the wrong parking became popular on social networks, and users began to come up with new versions of classic Christmas sweaters.






In social networks, they picked up the idea and began to create their own sweaters "with deer".






deer sweater pic.twitter.com/N1g1S25MYX
— Nickolay Redkin (@ot_semi_nedug) December 13, 2017
Deer Sweater pic.twitter.com/OShrU5wa0v
— Anatoly nogotochki (@A_Kapustin) December 12, 2017
A sweater with a deer. Cryptocurrency Version pic.twitter.com/6Cwk4eE6TP
— Dmitry Ryabinin (@dryab) December 14, 2017
The designer announced that he will sell clothes from the collection. When asked by journalists if he was going to release a parody sweater from those that were made in social networks, he replied:
Anton Zhavoronkov in an interview with Tjournal
Keywords: Memes | Deer | Sweater
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