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Showing posts with label preowned fur coats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preowned fur coats. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2014

With Fur Prices Rising, You’d Better Buy Preowned Fur Coats Instead

The news that furs are selling for premium dollars due to high demand could serve as a heads-up for people who intend to buy a brand-new fur coat in 2014. Perhaps they should consider purchasing preowned fur coats instead, like those being offered for sale by Day Furs, since they’re obviously less expensive, yet are of similar quality to those that were originally brand new. Consumers can also shop for certain types of fur coats that are less costly while still maintaining the same beauty and durability as the more expensive types of brand new fur garments.

Shearling lamb can also be a cost effective option and reliable enough to be worn continuously throughout the year.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Once More, with Style: On Purchasing Beautiful Preowned Fur Coats

Buyers will be glad to know that there are other benefits to purchasing preowned fur coats aside from their reduced price. For fur purists, buying used fur coats can serve as a guarantee that the items they’re obtaining are truly fur in composition; Day Furs stocks only real fur items in their catalog, ensuring the high-quality of their selection.

In acquiring beautiful used fur coats for sale, buyers should first look to the Internet for more information before making a purchase. A little knowledge allows buyers to discern differences between certain types of fur, as well as allow them to properly gauge the condition of a fur garment. If you are interested in a preowned fur, visit

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Should You Own Pre-Owned Fur?

Fur coats are perfect for battling the cold weather without having to stay inside your house the entire time. However, do you really need to buy brand new coats every year? Here are some reasons why you might find it efficient to buy pre-owned fur instead:

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Vogue Winter: Picking the Right Fur Vest

Winter greatly affects people's activities, including their daily routine and fashion. For many, the cold season is an enemy to take on seriously. However, just because you expect to be in constant battle with the cold doesn't mean you can't fight with style. One way to preserve your elegance in winter is to wear your treasured fur vest.

In choosing a fur vest, there are several things you need to consider to make sure you'll pick one that fits your style and look. It should complement your getup and, at the same time, maintain its primary purpose of keeping you snug. Choose a fur vest that suits your gender and personality. Women's fur vests normally have long pelage, while men's fur vests have shorter.

Due to timeless demand for fur vests, more and more manufacturers are emerging, eventually making it harder for fur vest buffs to choose one they like best. It's easier to pick a brand or manufacturing company if you know how to distinguish good-quality products from inferior ones. Quality fur vests normally have firmer fabric that does not have any seams.


A fur vest should provide enough warmth for your body, which is actually the reason why you’re buying one in the first place. Try on that target vest, to know if the item you’re planning to buy warms you enough in the current climate, especially if you’ll be using it in an outdoor occasion.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Here’s Why It’s Better to Buy Pre-owned Fur Coats

As you know, genuine fur is quite expensive and to buy it fresh from the store wouldn’t be economical and practical to most people. However, that shouldn’t dissuade you from getting a mink coat or a fur jacket for yourself. If you have a tight budget, you should buy pre-owned fur coats instead. You might even mistake an old fur coat for a brand-new one!

Regardless if it is old or new, fur clothes are known for their durability and beauty. If you know how to take care of it, the vintage coat that you just bought can last for a long time and you can look stylish without paying much. The only give away is that pre-owned fur is more likely to have signs of wear and tear, particularly in the cuffs and shoulders.

While these things are inevitable to all types of fur clothes, you should stay away from coats that have obviously went through a lot of punishment as they’re likely to develop more tears and scratches the longer you use them. This is one reason why it’s generally recommended that you should avoid pre-owned rabbit fur clothes because they are more prone to hair loss and physical damage than the other fur types. Coyote and minx are well-known for their robustness, so you may want to check them out.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Furred Friends: On Fur Coat Care and Upkeep

Fur is one of the most exquisite textiles in the world, and it’s largely because of the style the fabric exudes. It helps that fur makes for an extremely breathable piece of clothing, and is very soft to the touch. However, as fur is made from the hide of animals, it’s usually even more vulnerable to wear and tear versus other clothing materials.

Naturally, those who own fur coats should learn how to properly take care of them. From the way they’re hung to how they should be worn, there are specific guidelines on how to take good care of a fur coat. Proper treatment can extend the life of a fur coat, as well as maintain its beauty and appeal for the wearer. Well-preserved furs can even have a higher resale value, considering that vintage pieces are much sought after.

Because of its special quality, owners of fur coats should be extra careful when it comes to their cleaning and storage. Being exquisitely delicate material, furs should not be stained, and owners are advised to leave the cleaning only to trained experts. Also, fur should be kept in a closet with proper air circulation so that the hide doesn't crack with dryness. Preferably, it must be kept out of direct sunlight, too, to prevent discoloration. Some advice guides recommend homeowners to hang their fur coats in cool and dark closets, to protect the quality of the fur.