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Davide Perella’s Knitted Wool Hat Inspired by Yu-Gi-Oh’s Muto Yugi Goes Viral

The characters in the manga “Yu-Gi-Oh” (Yu-Game☆King) written by Takahashi Kazuki all have handsome and angular hairstyles. Among them, the protagonist “Muto Yugi” is a domineering model of a generation of duelists. He is a graphic designer from Milan, Italy. The artist Davide Perella recently imitated his design and made a knitted wool hat, which can instantly transform you into a game king.Comes with duel BGM

“Yu-Gi-Oh!” tells the story of Japanese high school student Muto Yugi who obtained the antique “Millennium Bricks” from his grandfather. After putting them together, he met the soul of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh “Atom” and fought side by side (a card game). The two have the same appearance. The model depiction, especially the signature starfish hairstyle composed of red, black and gold, has been loved by the cosplay circle since the comic was released nearly 30 years ago.

To make a starfish head in reality requires a lot of hair carving or styling fluid. Davide Perella designed it with a knitted fur hat. However, there is currently no production plan in the concept stage, but the detailed lines are lifelike and the three-dimensional effect of the hair is not inferior to 3D printing works. Many netizens praised him as a genius and shouted, “I’ll give you the money as soon as possible.”

In January this year, a Japanese netizen spent tens of thousands of yen to buy a boutique lucky bag from the fashion brand COACH, and got a strange bag: a yellow triangular pyramid shaped like a “thousand-year building block”, but smaller thanModel produced by BandaiMore fashionable, if paired with a fur hat designed by Davide Perella, you may be able to get in touch with the dark soul from ancient times.

The next day someone asked Davide if he could make a classic look from “King Kong”. He made a fur hat without hesitation, “Ask me and I’ll give it to you. A knitted fur hat inspired by Donkey Kong.”

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