Sly Fox Palm Pal Plush
Foxes were almost used during World War 2 to spook Japanese soldiers into thinking they were actually kitsune—an ancient japanese trickster spirit disguised as a clever fox. After being decorated with glowing paint, the foxes were set loose one night, scampering through Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., and they did a great job scaring unsuspecting witnesses on their first test run before the OSS decided on a different plan. Foxes also found their places among homesick soldiers overseas, providing much-needed morale and companionship through the hard times—and this fox palm pal is no exception! Whether you're running wild or cuddling up on the couch, this sweet fox pal is always ready for any mission! Fits in the palm of your hand and measures approximately 5 in tall. Surface washable; all new materials; polyester fibers and recycled plastic pellets.
Pickup available at 700 L'Enfant Plaza Southwest
Usually ready in 2-4 days