Japanese embroidery artist Hiroko Kubota offers services with personalized embroideries of your favorite pets peeking out of pockets or on shirts as you request, who started this project in 2013 when her young son made a childish request if a cat could make an appearance on his shirt, then she made a few cat shirts and shared the photos online, unsurprisingly, these cute shirts went viral. Hiroko Kubota has opened an Etsy shop Go!Go!5 where people can make their own requests, at a cost of $250~$300 apiece.
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