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Calfskin. Used as a flat, shiny fur for skirts, suits and outerwear.
Calfskin. Used as a flat, shiny fur for skirts, suits and outerwear.
Tanuki is a Japanese Raccoon.
Calfskin. Used as a flat, shiny fur for skirts, suits and outerwear.
Generally medium length guard hairs in a variety of natural colors. Often sheared or grooved. Not very durable, sheds easily.
A mid-length wild fur with extremely shiny coat. Usually reserved for men’s garments.
Usually woolly and coarse and used as a raincoat liner or for a men’s garments.
American: Long, silvery black-tipped guard hairs with thick underfur.
Australian: Short, dense, plush-like fur, with colors ranging from yellow-gray to natural brown.
Full and thick with a black stripe and a pale beige side. Often sheared for a sporty, lightweight feel.
New Jersey: Lighter in weight with contrasting colors.
Northern: Strong, longer guard hairs and heavy, thick underfur. Often worked skin-on-skin.
Southern: Flatter with little underfur, usually pale in color.
Full and thick with a black stripe and a pale beige side. Often sheared for a sporty, lightweight feel.
New Jersey: Lighter in weight with contrasting colors.
Northern: Strong, longer guard hairs and heavy, thick underfur. Often worked skin-on-skin.
Southern: Flatter with little underfur, usually pale in color.
The most popular of all furs sold worldwide. Soft and lightweight with lustrous guard hairs and dense, soft underfur. Primarily farm-raised, mink remains the most popular fur. Female pelts are smaller in size and have a softer, silkier feel than the larger male pelts. Mink can be dyed a wide range of colors and may be sheared for sporty, casual look. Very durable.
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