Shrimp Neck Pillow Grabs The Attention Of Squid Girl And The Rest Of The Net – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Shrimp Neck Pillow Grabs The Attention Of Squid Girl And The Rest Of The Net

Today’s object of Japanese social media and blog fascination is a neck pillow designed to look like a realistic shrimp. The shellfish is designed to keep the wearer warm and comfortable.

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