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Japanese online retailer tends to specialize in feline-related goods, with such adventurous items as lip gloss that simulates kissing a wet cat nose, but they've been known to dabble in the doggy realm as well, particularly when it comes to Shiba Inu. Their YOU+MORE! series (a play on the pronunciation of "humor" in Japanese) usually features items that combine practicality with silliness, and that is definitely on display with these Raising Ears Shiba Inu Paper Bags, which we can only appropriately nickname the Dogey Bag!
The cute paper bags sporting adorable Shiba Inu faces is designed to be held and pulled together by a strap, meaning when you carry the bag, it will appear as if the Shiba Inu is perking its ears up in excitement.
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Boxing up leftovers to go isn't really a thing in Japan, so the concept of a "doggy bag" isn't exactly for food. These Shiba Inu Ear bags are more for general packaging use, but in a culture where gift-giving is very commonly practiced, they are recommended for making those souveniers for your friends all the more adorable. Of course, they'd be a great way to pack lunches as well. It's pretty self-explanatory, but here's a few pics to clear it up.
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The Shiba Inu face prints come in three varieties.
Smiling
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Carefree
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Winking
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The bags come in 10 bag and string sets for 918 yen ($8.24), and are sold at both Felissimo's Japanese and international online shops.
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