OUR QUALITY PROMISE

All of our Fox Fur Coats are hand-made by quality craftsmanship in Turkey from 100% natural fox fur and are designed to last you a lifetime!

We also offer custom made Chinchilla Coats, hand-made to measure of the highest quality Chinchilla Fur supplied by the Wanger Company and made in Poland.

The majority of our Cashmere & Wool Blend range of coats are available in natural Fox Fur or Faux Fur options.

We source our fur from around the world to ensure the highest possible quality.

DOING MORE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Sustainable fur is a completely natural fashion material and is a renewable resource with exceptional thermal qualities.

Fur is biodegradable and has much less impact on landfills and oceans than plastic-based synthetic textiles. The international fur trade created a life cycle analysis (LCA)* that compares the environmental impact of artificial fur with real fur.

ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS

Real fur is long-lasting when well-cared for, in comparison to plastic synthetic fur. Real fur is often reused. Fur animals thrive on feed stuff produced from residual products.

By-products from fur production can be used to produce biodiesel and fertiliser.
Through a life cycle of 30 years, corresponding to the estimated lifetime of real fur, plastic fur consumes about 20% more non-renewable resources like oil and gas and triggers 17% higher greenhouse gas emissions.

The highlights from the LCA prove that fur production is a great example of a circular economy. It states that real fur is long-lasting. It’s true – fur garments have an extraordinarily long-life span and can be enjoyed for several decades.

What’s more, re-use of fur is common, with garments being passed down from generation to generation or sold second-hand. Repairing and re-modelling of fur garments is also popular, supporting the use of fur for as long as possible.

Perhaps most importantly, the LCA highlighted that fur is a renewable and biodegradable material when compared to synthetic fashion materials.
Fur will never clog landfills or break down to micro plastics, but continue to support the circular economy by entering back into nature's own cycle.