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Showing posts with label fur jackets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fur jackets. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Why Include High Quality Fur Jackets in Your Winter Fashion Collection

A study conducted, to be filed in in the Journal of Consumer Research, revealed that non-conformity to societal dress norms can indicate status or give other people an impression that you have a greater status in society—and that you dictate your own laws. Of course, the best part about it is that fur does act as a natural and exceptional insulator, more effective in giving protection against harsh winter elements than other fabric.

So when looking for a new piece of clothing to keep yourself warm and comfortable without having to force your wallet and mess up your distinctive fashion sense, the inclusion of high quality fur jackets for women in your wardrobe is worth considering. They won’t go out of fashion and can be worn in many different ways along with other exquisite accessories, so it’s truly an investment worth making.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Complete Your Winter Fashion with Fur

In its most primal, winter wear style might be as simple as looking good in as many layers of clothing as you can. Nevertheless you might find that finding stylish things to wear in the cold season isn’t as simple as you first thought. Thankfully, there’s always one thing you can always turn to for help – fur clothing.
Vogue states that fur coats and jackets are the coziest and ‘coolest’ means to staying warm. Investing in fur apparel is also an outstanding and rewarding manner of expressing unique fashion preference.
Fortunately, fur-based apparel is no longer just a sign of luxury as you can now find reasonably priced products—some of which are designed or manufactured by top brands. You can even have them repaired or remodeled/restyled, as more and more companies now provide proper fur care/cleaning, storage and repair services.
The use of fur in clothing, even in shoes and bags, is indeed becoming a hotter trend in designer fashion, so when looking for a new piece of clothing to keep yourself warm and comfortable without having to force your wallet and mess up your distinctive fashion sense, the inclusion of high quality fur jackets for women in your wardrobe is worth considering.


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Do You Know What Your Fur Jacket is Made of?

Fur jackets and coats remain one of the trendiest and most practical outerwear for those who want to brave the winter cold in style. While they more or less provide the same level of comfort during those snowy winter months, many people prefer fur clothes that are made from specific materials. There may be some sense to this since the furs of some animals are adapted to their lifestyle and habitat. In essence, coats derived from, say, snow foxes are particularly useful at staving off the cold.

Mink fur is arguably the most popular due to its soft and dense hairs that make it quite comfortable on the skin. Coats derived from female minks are usually softer and smaller than those made from males, which are usually more rugged-looking. It is tied with fox fur, which is somewhat similar to it aside from incorporating lighter colors like gray and white. Rabbit fur is not as durable as the others, but it is usually the most affordable.

Lamb fur probably has the greatest variety and is perhaps the most difficult to properly identify. Depending on where it was harvested, a jacket made from lamb fur may be curly, sleek, flat, wavy, or heavy. Russian variants (a.k.a. broadtails) are lightweight and have a fine fabric, while Mouton lamb pelts are thick and soft. Shearling is a special type of lamb fur which has leathery side that is worn outwards and the furry side worn within.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Which Fur Coat Style Should I Get?

If you’re making the rounds of the fashion circuit, you might notice that some of the designs out there include elements of fur to a certain degree. In many respects, fur clothing is a natural way to insulate yourself from the cold. You may have even seen some celebrities don fur coats as part of a fashion statement. However, fur clothing is too broad a category and it takes a closer look to pick what you want.
The thickest of the lot will be fur coats. Your preferred seller will have an array of coats which lengths go down to anywhere between the knee and ankle, and of varying cuts and designs besides. In some cases, long fur coats may be perfect for formal events. Fur jackets are simply shorter than coats and are more appropriate for casual winter activities instead of galas, depending on the design.

Sometimes, though, getting sleeved up may not be the way to go and you still want to show your clothes underneath the jacket. Your fur clothes seller can offer to hook you up instead with capes or ponchos. They may provide a visual advantage when a jacket or coat may seem too heavy for your build.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Caring for Fur Jackets: The Basics

Winter is fast approaching, so it’s only right that you let your fur coats and jackets out once again. If you want your fur to keep protecting you from the cold (and your neighborhood fashion critics, too), you have to keep it clean and well-maintained throughout the season. Here are some cleaning tips that you can try out.

After Use
After a day of shopping or simply hanging out geared with your trusty furs, make sure that they are properly stored. Never use plastic to cover your fur jacket or coat; remember that the material will cause the fur to dry out and the silk lining to rot. Instead, use a dark-colored fabric cover and hang it on a padded, broad-shouldered hanger.

Closet Specifics
Never store your fur in a cedar cabinet, either, nor should you store it with moth balls, since being stuck up with the smells of these materials for a long time will allow the odor to stick to your fur. You should also keep the space as dark as possible, as direct contact with light can fade it.

Say No to Perfume

Don’t put on perfume while you have your fur jacket on; the alcohol will cause the pelt to dry up, not to mention that it will stain the lining and the smell could inadvertently remain and stay in your fur, much like the mothball and cedar from earlier. If you must, spray on the perfume first, and then put on your fur wear.