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In reply to the discussion: Marc Jacobs' 'faux fur' garments actually use the coats of Chinese canines [View all]AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)24. No, they need the skin to hold the fur.
I used to make costume for film and theatre so I KNOW that. I can't tell you how many old fur coats I've cut up to make trims and collars for period clothes!
That's why "containing" was a confusing term to me. And as I said.... fake fur is on a knitted base, and real fur on leather. That's why I can't believe anyone was fooled... and I was therefore asking questions.
I would also remind people who are up in arms about fur to remember their leather coats and shoes are just fur sans the fur! Of course most leathers don't come from exotic animals
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Marc Jacobs' 'faux fur' garments actually use the coats of Chinese canines [View all]
onehandle
Mar 2013
OP
most Chinese suppliers will slap any label on anything if they think they can get away with it
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#13
before China was involved, clothing and home goods companies had serious QA and testing in place
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#27
Some people think animals are shaved. No, they need the skin to hold the fur.
onehandle
Mar 2013
#20
Yeah, and the fake fur that's attached to the knitted base has the luxury of artificial length.
onehandle
Mar 2013
#25
Welcome to DU! That is a truly horrifying (and gruesome video) - maybe add a little text
petronius
Mar 2013
#35
The 'trim' like the stuff around a hood/cuffs is not covered by any 'truth in the tag' regulations
Sunlei
Mar 2013
#28