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Original Fake 4Feet Grey Companion

03 May 2008, 20.06 | Posted in Art, Designer Toys | No comments »

original fake kaws 4 feet companion toy - highsnobiety
Original Fake gets ready for the release of their next 4 Feet Companion toy, celebrating the 2nd anniversary of the brand. Once again it is limited to 100 pieces worldwide, with only 50 being sold outside of Japan and you can be sure that most of them will be given out to friends and family. The 4 Feet tall grey Companion does also not come cheap, you can expect retail prices of 3′000-4′000 USD.


 Original Fake 4Feet Grey Companion


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