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Learn the common misconceptions surrounding real fur coats.
Real fur coats are the right option for many.

The fur trade has been in existence for many years, though it has changed dramatically over the years. In the beginning, farmers and hunters would trap furs to trade for the products they needed to survive, especially when entering uncivilized territory where supplies were limited. They even used some of the furs themselves to make fur coats and hats to battle against the cold winters. Understanding these common misconceptions can help you feel better about your fur purchases.

Animals Are Treated Badly

One of the most common reasons many people choose to avoid fur coats is because they think fur animals are treated badly on fur farms. Fortunately, most furriers will only work with fur farms that treat their animals well. If animals aren’t well cared for during their life, their fur pelts will reflect that. Poorly cared for animals create low quality pelts that won’t withstand the winter weather like proper pelts will.  Therefore, you don’t have to feel guilty about the way these animals are raised.

Fake Fur Is Better

Many people seem to think fur fashion doesn’t require real furs. They think faux fur is just as good as or better than the natural furs that come from animals. This myth is not true. Real fur coats are extremely durable and hold up under many conditions. These coats can last 20 to 30 years with the proper care and fur storage. In addition to durability, these fur coats are also environmentally friendly because they are biodegradable.

The Fur Trade Is Unregulated

Unregulated industries can result in many problems for buyers. When individuals think the fur industry is unregulated, it can cause them to be wary of purchasing real fur coats. Fortunately, the fur trade is tightly regulated on a variety of levels. There are many state, U.S. and international regulations fur farms and furriers must meet in order to do business.

Fur Traders Harm Endangered Animals

Endangered animals are protected from harm from everyone, including the fur trade. This means a reputable fur farm and furrier will not deal in endangered animal pelts. Fur fashion typically uses animals that aren’t endangered, including foxes, rabbits, chinchillas and mink. You can buy your furs without worry over whether you are contributing to endangering a species of animal.

There are many misconceptions that follow the fur industry. Everything from the way furs are obtained to whether it is an environmentally-friendly practice, many people have concerns over buying real fur coats. Fortunately, there are many reasons why fur fashion can still be your best option.

If you are looking for a professional furrier who follows the proper regulations, contact us. We are ready to help you choose the right real fur coats.