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Meet the New Canadian Outerwear Brand Making Ethically Sourced Fur-Lined Parkas

Design, Featured Articles, Fur Fashion, In the News, Perspectives, SustainabilityBy Fur Commission USADecember 9, 2019

“Faux fur wasn’t as warm and was really bad for the environment,” he said. “We moved to rabbit, then fox, then beaver, until we ultimately decided on ethically sourced mink. It doesn’t shed the way every other fur sheds, and it’s also far more luxurious.”

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