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"We compared photographs of genuine wolves to discuss the smallest nuances until we included several features in the requirements," he added.

Digital Desk: A man spent 3,000,000 yen (Rs 18.5 lakh) to impersonate a wolf on hind legs. Zeppet, a costume design company, created the extremely customised suit. Their Instagram account shared photos of the finished product. 

"Because of my love for animals since childhood and certain realistic animal outfits appearing on TV, I fantasised of 'becoming one eventually," said the customer, who did not want to be identified. 

"We compared photographs of genuine wolves to discuss the smallest nuances until we included several features in the requirements," he added.

It took the company around 50 days to complete this outfit. The consumer expressed his satisfaction with the outcome. "I was astounded to see my altered body in the mirror during the final fitting. It was the moment when my dream became a reality. "It was challenging to make my order to 'look like a real wolf walking on hind legs,' but the entire suit looked just like what I envisaged," he continued. 

"Not only did the specifications properly cover all of my desires, but the ventilation slit for the wearer's comfort and the gadgets that allow the wearer to put it on without assistance demonstrated to me that the designers paid special attention to the wearer's comfort," he remarked.

Zeppet specializes in creating weird dream clothes for consumers. Toco, a man, changed himself into a dog. The attire cost him a hefty Rs 12 lakh.

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