It is nightmarish, haunted and cursed – but makes perfect sense when you consider its retailer’s business model. After all, no one can argue it isn’t eye-catching ...
It seemed to spring fully formed from a nightmare on to the internet last weekend, but the image was created toThat’s a bit dramatic. How bad can a T-shirt be?Now perhaps you can understand why X users have been traumatised by the relentless advertising of the pig shirt in recent days. “Millions of times a day,” one haunted user complained.
It’s a wildly successful Chinese shopping site selling things no one needs – many of them baffling and bizarre – unbelievably cheaply.
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