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real fur accessoriesEveryone knows there is a wide variety of options when it comes to how to accessorize with real fur. However, most people tend to think of only the few “standard” choices: the color and/or pattern, the type of animal the apparel is made from, and the style of the apparel in question. What most people don’t think about as often is the length of the fur itself. Yet the truth of the matter is the length of the fur can make just as much of a difference in when and how you incorporate a piece of apparel into your outfits as any other element you consider. In this blog, we will go over the differences between short fur and long fur, as well as why you may want to choose one style of real fur accessories over another.

Consider Your Personal Proportions

Knowing how to dress for your frame is an important part of fashion—especially when it comes to how to accessorize with real fur. Believe it or not, the length of the actual fur is just as important to consider as the length of the entire item. Just as tall individuals may find a short coat exaggerates their height, a coat made from short fur may give off the same effect. Similarly, a short person may look swamped if they bundle up in long-haired real fur accessories, just as they would if they wore a long dress or coat. If you aren’t sure how a short or long fur accessory complements your frame, there’s no harm in asking for a professional opinion.

Match Your Wardrobe

It is widely accepted that certain fur lengths are better suited for specific occasions than others. More specifically, you may want to avoid stocking up on too many long-haired real fur accessories if you don’t go to many formal events or don’t plan to reserve your fur explicitly for galas, balls and other fine get-togethers. Fur of shorter lengths is generally considered to be more ideal for casual outings and outfits. Of course, you may want to take the style of the accessory into account as well, as some types of clothing are automatically considered to be more casual or formal than others. A long-haired fur vest, for instance, won’t clash as much with a casual outfit as a long-haired fur cape or coat.

Weather Matters

Last (but certainly not least!) it is always a good idea to take the natural climate of your city into consideration. Just because a piece of fur apparel looks good on you doesn’t mean it’s practical to wear while you’re out and about. This aspect is especially important for those interested in fur styling in Dallas and San Antonio, where it is notoriously warm throughout the year. If you were to wear a long-haired fur coat during the year’s warmest months, you’d risk sweating out of your clothes! On the other hand, if you live somewhere cooler, a short-haired fur accessory may not provide you with all the warmth you’d want or need.

If you have any questions on how to approach fur styling in Dallas and San Antonio, or simply want to add a new piece to your wardrobe, don’t hesitate to contact us at Morris Kaye & Sons for expert assistance!