INFORMATION
I believe you all remember that in August last year, RUINSWORK was invited to cooperate with "Tmall LIVE" to launch the doll image-"T-PARTNER". After a long period of development and adjustment, I finally met with you. By the way, I would like to introduce to you "Tmall Trendy LIVE". Tmall Trendy LIVE is the official trend position launched by Tmall. It is committed to promoting communication between domestic and foreign trendy brands and helping domestic trendy products to carry out cultural output, integration and perfection. Unique trend map. In this Tmall LIVE event, the theme of the whole article is around pets. Although they are pets, the Mao children are also important family members. "T-PARTNER" was born with this recognition. "T-PARTNER" is your pet's partner and your "future deacon", helping you take care of the furry children, accompany them to play, and even you and your pets A tool for communication. The appearance of "T-PARTNER" is derived from the familiar "Tmall" that everyone is familiar with. It looks like an icy machine with inexhaustible emotions. In the electronic display, there is also a tugging expression of 250,000 to 80,000. But that's okay, none of this prevents him from getting along with his pets, not to mention that there is a little Tmall following it every step of the way. Little Tmall usually hides in the pocket of "T-PARTNER" and will jump out to help at critical moments; if a fearful hairy child dare not approach "T-PARTNER", Little Tmall will use her stupid appearance to get closer The distance from them. Moreover, "T-PARTNER" also has its own "petty" killer: canned pets tied to the legs. This brand of "RUINSCAT" canned meat is the most popular yogurt and egg yolk koi flavor at the time. It has been out of stock for a long time. For some reason, "T-PARTNER" can take out a can anytime and anywhere to please the furry child, or make it homeless. They fill up their stomachs, but "T-PARTNER" refuses to reveal the secret of unlimited cans. Maybe this is also some kind of black technology...
