FRR Sheared Rabbit Fur Coat with Silver Fox Fur TrimSheared Rabbit Fur Coat with Silver Fox Fur Trim on collar, cuffs and bottom hem. This lovely coat features a satin lining and a hidden hook and eye closure on the front and comes with two side pockets as well as a matching sheared Rabbit Fur belt. Top-notch workmanship helps create a great polished look for this coming fall and winter.
About Silver Fox »
Silver fox is a ranch raised fur. Its fur is long and lightweight with natural colors in black and white which gives it the silver look. Over the course of history silver fox fur was often worn by aristocrats in China, Western Europe and Russia. Silver Fox has long outer-fur that extends approximately 5cm and a soft, silky under-fur. Silver fox is extremely warm and luxurious to wear, it can often be found on items such as stoles and shawls due to their lavish look. Silver fox is the most expensive fox fur because of its high demand and limited supply.
About Rabbit Fur »
Similar to how cow hides are used for leather, rabbits are ranch-raised in Europe for food purposes and the pelts are used for fur. Rabbit fur is light weight, warm, and softer than any man made material. Rabbit can come in many different forms; it can be left natural, plucked, sheared, dyed and processed in order to resemble other furs. Rabbit has a medium length guard hair and it comes in a wide array of colors, it is not as durable as some other types of furs but it is less expensive and a great value.
About Sheared Rabbit »
Sheared down to the softest part of the pelt, sheared rabbit is incredibly soft and can easily be mistaken for expensive fur such as sheared beaver or sheared mink fur. Sheared rabbit is generally used in coats and scarves, adding great warmth and style at a reasonable price compared to sheared beaver or sheared mink.
About Fox Fur »
Most fox fur that is sold within North America is farm-raised, and 61% of fox pelts are from Scandinavia. Fox fur exists in a broad range of natural colors such as blue, grey, red, silver and white. The thick under fur of the fox is long and luxurious, often used for wraps, stoles, collars and cuffs due to its lavish look. Today top end fashion designers are featuring fox in their runway shows and the popularity of this specific fur has risen dramatically over the last decade. Regularly brushing fox fur helps keep the fur fluffy and full.