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Showing posts with label shearling coat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shearling coat. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

Still In-Style: It’s Chic for Men to Wear a Shearling Coat in 2014

Still, it’s good to know that most men still think that a comfortable and stylish shearling coat is a necessity as much as having fashionable yet practical formal attire is; to the point that they wouldn’t mind visiting online retailers like Day Furs just to purchase shearlings of their own. People simply can’t go wrong with shearling – it is warm, lightweight, versatile, and extremely durable. The quality of the shearlingr itself is perhaps the only point of contention because it determines the apparel’s reliability, coziness, and overall aesthetic appeal.

Shearling is derived from lamb or sheepskin pelt, with the resulting apparel (usually) consisting of a furry interior and a leathery exterior. Much of the clothing worn in ancient Asia and Europe was made from shearling and very little has changed today in terms of how they’re made. Some people would refer to shearling jackets as “bomber jackets”; referring to the time when shearling jackets were famously worn by bomber crews and fighter pilots as protection from the icy cold temperatures of the atmosphere. Today, various styles and designs from fashion designers worldwide have made it certain that virtually anyone can wear a men’s shearling coat anywhere and at any time.

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Monday, January 6, 2014

A Beginner's Guide to a Great Ski Outfit

Skiing is an exciting winter sport people from all walks of life can engage in. However, those who are new to skiing must take heed of the right ski outfit to keep themselves safe and warm on the slopes. Safety and warmth are two things ski newbies have to think about first before they can practice how to control their skis and maintain their balance.

A ski jacket is an essential component of the ideal ski outfit, and similar to a winter jacket, a ski jacket is made from underlying fabric—like wool and fleece—that is specifically intended to retain heat and resist moisture. Thanks to various style innovations over the years, ski jackets no longer look dull and drab. Some stores even sell ski jackets online for buyers' convenience, which is ideal for those who don't have time to personally head to ski wear shops.

Another critical element of a great ski attire is a good pair of snow boots. Snow boots are not only useful when skiing down slopes as they also enable people to trudge through the snow easily. A great pair of snow boots keeps feet warm even when buried underneath several inches of snow.


Friday, December 27, 2013

The Benefits of Used Fur Coats

There are some things in life you should never buy used, like mattresses, laptops and shoes. For a vast majority of things though, buying used is both a cheaper and smarter option. If you’ve always wanted to own a fur coat, there are now many stores that sell used ones for considerably cheaper prices. Before you scoff at this idea, consider first the benefits that preowned coats offer:

An Affordable Luxury
Few pieces add elegance and drama to a woman’s attire like a fur coat does, yet owning one means paying a small fortune. If you want to look like a million dollars without actually spending it, consider buying used furs instead. Often, these coats were worn only a few times so they’re practically new, and some have never been worn at all.

A Greener Option
Each time you buy a used coat, you’ll actually be helping the environment. Second-hand clothing also doesn’t require the energy consumption or cause the pollution that producing new clothes does.

One of a Kind

Going to a dinner party only to find another guest wearing the same coat? You’ll never have to worry about this scenario if you buy used fur coats. This is especially true with vintage pieces that were either tailor-made or produced only in very small batches.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Fur Coats 101: Cleaning

Fur coats are great articles of clothing: they look great, they age well if well-maintained, and they keep the wearer warm on cold winter days. If worn properly, men and women alike can look classy with the right fur coat.

Like all items, however, fur coats can gather dust and become dirty when kept in storage for an extra long period of time. A dirty fur coat is an unattractive fur coat, so cleaning has to be done in order to get the coat back to its pristine condition.

Here are some of the things one has to consider whencleaning fur coats:
  1. Determine the type of fur. Determining the type of fur the coat has is helpful in the cleaning process. Different kinds of furs have different peculiarities that the owner has to be aware of, or she might risk ruining the coat.
  2. Be careful with liquids. If a fur solution is to be applied to the coat, spray it evenly, with one spray per area. Do not soak the fur. If the coat gets wet after getting exposed to the outside, shake the coat out and hang it in a cool, dry space away from the sunlight.
  3. Trust the professionals, and have it cleaned annually. Furriers have extensive experience with different kinds of fur coats, and they know what appropriate actions are to be done. Make sure that the coat gets cleaned at least once a year, be it DIY or professional work.