Japanese blogger Sebuyama is about to show you one of the weirdest thing that you have seen in a good while. He is the owner of Omocoro, a humor site and this is one of his recent series of photos of himself and an unsuspecting pink sweater. The series of pictures shows off his comical "how to" keep warm and save money with only one article of clothing. He shows us how with this pink sweater he manages to fit his whole body into.
So without any more delay here is his guide on being a frugal in the winter time.
After the weather got really cold, Sebuyama had to come up with a way to deal with the cold, but he is too poor.

You may ask yourself "why doesn't he want to use the heater?", but Sebuyama doesn't want to rely on a fancy heater. All he owns is a pink sweater, and he will show us how he copes with the winter cold.
1.) Place legs through the sleeves of the sweater.
2.) Next get your body through the sweaters lower hole.
He explains to do so you have to fold your body in half as much as possible to fit in just the sweater.
3.) You should almost have your head poking out of the hole as if you were wearing the sweater normally.
4.) Then enjoy your single sweat suit.
So you finally did it now you will be able enjoy yourself in the cold weather. The sweater and your formation as a ball help to maximize the heat generated keeping your nice and warm.
See as Sebuyama is still able to work on his laptop. The cramp design of this method, will not hold you back.
Sebuyama took it out for test around the city, and you can see how successful it was.
Peekaboo!
He may look silly, but can you blame him for the practicality?
The locals have dubbed Sebuyama "Turkey man", for his uncanny appearance as a de-feathered turkey.
After difficulties getting the newly purchased potato in his mouth.
Sebuyama did it he ate that tasty potato.
So if you only have one sweater, you cannot complain because you now have the Sebuyama method to winter. Now next time you are cold remember the Turkey Man and wear your sweater like no other.
Who would of thought that all one would need was a single sweater, and some courage to survive the cold winter climate. I sure didn't, but Sebuyama did, and he changed my whole outlook for future winter endeavors.
Source: Omocoro












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