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Japanese online retailer Felissimo has a reputation for offering up feline-related goods that cat lovers never knew they needed. Recently, they've put out a popular kitty bed that turns your cat into a furry fruit tart, lip gloss that simulates kissing a wet cat nose, and scratch and sniff stickers that smell like cat tummies. Most are part of their YOU+MORE! series (a play on the pronunciation of "humor" in Japanese), which strives to combine eccentric and practical. Their latest release, a T-shirt that has a cat peeking and pawing out of your sweater, falls in line with that for sure--although mostly with the former.
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It's a fairly simple gag T-shirt, but as truly dedicated cat lovers know, there is really no limit to kitty-themed goods that one is willing to fill their house with. The T-shirt is intended to be worn under a sweater, so that the movable cat paw flap extends out like a cat pawing at something. In practice, a germaphobe could let the fake cat paw handle handshakes for them, or a cat owner could try and entertain their cat with a paw partner as they cuddle them.
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The shirt comes in three varieties.
Black and White
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Ginger
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Gray Tabby
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The shirt is currently available for order at Felissimo's Japanese site for 3,300 yen, but will likely shortly be made available at their international shipping site as well.
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