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ASOS has launched a furry beret which looks like a very curly wig

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(Picture: ASOS/Monki)

ASOS has released some pretty bizarre items over the past few months, including a denim belt which looked as though someone had just sliced a chunk out of an old pair of jeans, and a mens top which flashes the belly and nipples.

And now, the online retailer has released a beret which looks like quite an odd wig.

Asos is selling an ??18 furry beret that looks like a curly wig??? and shoppers are totally baffled METRO GRAB taken from: https://www.asos.com/monki/monki-furry-beret-in-off-white/prd/11003905?clr=beige&SearchQuery=monki+furry+beret&SearchRedirect=true&affid=10607&pubref=1171&transaction_id=102deda052059beb8d8ef5f5822272 Credit: ASOS/Monki

(Picture: ASOS/Monki)

The Monki Furry Beret, which comes in off white, is meant to welcome people to the cosy life (thanks for that, ASOS), and features a flat top, fluffy design.

The product description reads: If youre all for personality and expression then Monki is the one for you. Known for its street-style-meets-Scandi-chic design and super-fun story-based store concepts, Monkigrabs bold, brash colours and a whole lot of prints and patterns before playing them out across a collection of 90s crop tops, bodycon dresses and skinny jeans.

Asos is selling an ??18 furry beret that looks like a curly wig??? and shoppers are totally baffled METRO GRAB taken from: https://www.asos.com/monki/monki-furry-beret-in-off-white/prd/11003905?clr=beige&SearchQuery=monki+furry+beret&SearchRedirect=true&affid=10607&pubref=1171&transaction_id=102deda052059beb8d8ef5f5822272 Credit: ASOS/Monki

(Picture: ASOS/Monki)

The beret costs £18, which we think is a bit much to look like youre wearing a sheep on your head, but you do you.

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Admittedly, the beret does look rather warm, but we cant help thinking it looks like a perm gone wrong.

But hey, if youre planning to dress as a spooky sheep this Halloween, it could be a good investment.

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