Including Japanese eye drops, a plushy, and a vintage camcorder.
Woofa is a character I made for this song called “Waking Up Down.” I really wanted to animate a video for it, and Woofa became the main character. Since then, I’ve designed a plushy that is manufactured in Korea at this really small factory that’s just two ladies who make it by hand. I designed a smaller version too, which just came out a couple of weeks ago. It’s 15 centimeters, so it’s not quite a huggable size, but it’s nice because it fits in most bags.
There’s a culture in Korea now that is really cute, where people bring around tiny plushies in their handbags and then take pictures of their food or wherever they’re at with the plushy. It’s a culture that arose from adults trying to reconnect with their inner child, I think. It’s very much relatable for me with this album. So, I thought of making Woofa small so that people can bring him around anywhere. It’s available at Ji-Mart, which is a store I run, but it’s not quite Yaeji merch.
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