Help Farmer Will find a new look.
It’s been some time since we introduced Farmer Will to Webkinz Next and we’ve collected quite a bit of feedback about his looks. So, we think it’s time Farmer Will had a little glow-up.
But, if we’re going to give Farmer Will a makeover, we need to make sure it impresses our fans!
How would YOU improve Farmer WIll’s looks? A new outfit? Some glasses? A moustache? We will consider all suggestions.
What do YOU think?
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Suspenders! Overalls! A red bandana!
He looks so pale. Aren’t farmers robust and tan? Why not give him some black spots? Give his skin some color since pigs aren’t just pink!
Straw hat, piece of straw in his mouth.
I was thinking the same thing @OtterPikaLove! Straw would definitely help! Are his eyes green? If so, you can change him to a blue and green plaid button down to flatter his eyes, with blue denim overalls, and a red bandana in his back/side pocket for mopping the sweat off his brow while he works. While we’re at it, consider giving him some brows to wipe sweat off of! I agree with some of the other comments that he looks a little washed out. I realize that he’s a pig, but could he maybe be a darker pink, like he’s a little sunburned from working in the veggie garden.
I think it would be nice if Farmer Will could talk and greet the pets like Amanda Panda at the Curio Shop and the Fortune Teller.
i think farmer will needs a bit more color to his face. he looks a little pale. also big straw hat!
OK for the shirt a Button up Fannel but I still don’t know the color yet. Maybe Red.
Here’s my idea for Farmer Will look. I don’t know the shirt yet but Jeans and Black Belt Cowboy boots and a Cowboy hat but not the Black one and Glasses
I like Farmer Will. Would change his hat to a wide brimmed farmer hat and give him a long sleeved flannel shirt.
Maybe a straw hat?
He definitely needs a wardrobe update. I like the suggestion of eyebrows and maybe a small, (sideways) crescent moon shaped beard only under his mouth. My husband was a farmer for over 70 years. He always wore Levis, no other brand would do. A navy blue T-shirt and a long sleeved overshirt, usually in a dark blue plaid, (flannel in winter). He always looked well put together. He hated taking the time to shave when he had so much work to do, so he usually had a beard too. That’s what a farmer looks like, to me anyway.