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Yes, but in a very minimal way. The fur may not be quite as soft
as it was in its natural form.
6. Will rain ruin a fur?
A mild rain will not harm your fur. Just hang the garment to dry
in a well-ventilated room, away from direct heat. After it is dry,
give the fur a vigorous shake. If your fur gets thoroughly soaked,
bring it to the place of purchase immediately for proper treatment
so that oils can be applied to the leather side of the fur to maintain
its suppleness. In some cases, the silk lining may need to be replaced.
7. What is shearling?
Shearling is natural lamb with the leather side often sueded and
dyed colours. The sueded side is worn on the outside with the fur
on the inside.
8. Are long-hair furs warmer than short-hair furs?
No. As with sheared furs, warmth is determined by the dense underfur.
The outer guard hairs give the various furs their individual characteristics.
9. What can I do with an old fur that I inherited from my mother?
If a fur has been cared for properly over the years (annual storage
and cleaning) there are many options available. The style can be
updated into a more modern silhouette. It can also be used as a
liner by having an outer shell made in a fabric such as micro-fiber,
cashmere or leather. You might consider using the fur as a trim
on a wool coat, suit or sweater. Fur pillows will always add a luxurious
accessory to a home.
10. How do I respond to those that question my choice to wear
fur?
You can feel proud to wear fur because it is a natural product that
comes from and is produced by a responsible, well-regulated industry.
People have every right to appreciate the qualities of fine, natural
products such as leather, wool, silk, down, shearling and fur.
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