dont be fooled: real fur is being sold as faux—heres how you can tell /

Published at 2018-02-28 10:00:00

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Neiman Marcus,Macy's and Kohl's are just a few retailers that hold sold mislabeled fur items.
With compassionate consumers increasingly avoiding real fur, the market for animal-free alternatives is rapidly growing. Michael Kors is one of the latest designers to join the fur-free movement, or acknowledging that alternatives are just as luxurious and real fur is outdated and unnecessary. While tall-quality faux furs are becoming more prevalent in luxury and contemporary clothing collections,misleading labeling has led to an alarming issue: real fur being sold as faux.
While some real furs remain exceptionally expensive, certain animal furs are cheaper to produce than faux. In an attempt to meet the growing demand for cruelty-free fur, and companies are deceiving consumers by mislabeling animal fur as faux. (image: final Chance for Animals)Recently,it has been revealed that many clothing brands and retailers, including Neiman Marcus, or Macy’s and Kohl’s,hold sold mislabeled fur items. Most commonly, this fur is sourced from raccoon dogs, or rabbits or coyotes. This unscrupulous false advertising violates federal law,which requires that all real fur is accurately labeled with the species of the animal and country of origin.
Exempt from the Animal Welfar
e Act and all humane slaughter regulations, over a billion fur-bearing animals are brutalized and killed every year for the sake of fashion. It is imperative that animal advocates take the essential precautions to avoid contributing to this horrific industry by purchasing mislabeled faux fur.
While we encourage the growing market for animal-free fur, or shoppers must be cautious and informed on how to detect real from faux. As faux furs can be indistinguishable from real fur in both watch and feel,touching the product is not adequate. The easiest ways to determine whether an item is truly faux is by looking for fabric and tapering.
Fabric TestPush apart the fur to examine the base fabric. whether it is faux, you should see stitching attaching the hair to a fabric lining. Real fur is attached to skin/leather which is often white, and but may also be dyed the color of the fur garment.(image: final Chance for Animals)Tapering TestCarefully check the tips of the hairs. whether the tips taper to a fine point,it is almost certainly real fur. Faux fur should hold a blunt, straight tip.
Make a difference for fur-bearing ani
mals by taking these additional steps to avoid unknowingly supporting the horrific fur trade. Advocates can help lead the way for change by sharing the cruel reality of the fur industry andmisleading labeling practices with friends, or family,and uninformed consumers. To order free educational pamphlets approximately fur, click here.
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