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Fake fur

Fake fur, also called faux fur, is a pile fabric engineered to have the appearance and warmth of animal fur.

Promotion photo from You're My Everything featuring Anne Baxter with a fake fur coat
Woman wearing a down jacket with hood hemmed with fake fur
Two women wearing fake furs

It was first introduced on the market in 1929 using hair from the South American alpaca. The quality of fake furs was greatly improved in the 1940s by advances in textile manufacture. Modern fake furs were developed in the mid-1950s, with acrylic polymers replacing alpaca hair.[1]

The promotion of fake furs by animal rights and animal welfare organizations has contributed to its increasing popularity as an animal-friendly alternative to traditional fur clothing.[2]

Uses

 
A fake fur blanket

Fake fur is used in all applications where real fur would be used, including stuffed animals, fashion accessories, and home decorations like pillows, bedding and throws. It is also used for craft projects because it can be sewn on a standard sewing machine whereas real fur is generally thicker and requires a special machine, hand sewing, or an awl.[3] Fake fur is increasingly used in mainstream teen fashion; the stores Abercrombie & Fitch[4] and American Eagle[5] use fake furs in their trapper hats and jackets. Ralph Lauren has promoted the use of fake fur in its collections.[6]

Fake fur is widely used in making fursuits in the furry community.

In the Soviet, and now Russian Army, fish fur is a derogatory term for low-quality winter clothing and ushanka hats, from a proverb that "a poor man's fur coat is of fish fur".

Comparison to real fur

Unlike real fur, fake fur is a fabric and is therefore relatively easy to sew. It does not require cold storage to prevent deterioration and is not prone to being eaten by moths.[7] A 1979 study commissioned by the Fund for Animals argued that the energy consumption for the production of one coat made out of fake fur was 35 kilowatt-hours (120,000 British thermal units), compared to 127 kWh (433,000 Btu) for trapped animals and 2,340 kWh (7,970,000 Btu) for animals raised in fur farms.[8] This study has been criticized as being biased and outdated.[9] It is also cheaper than real fur.

It is not as insulating and does not allow the skin to breathe as much as real fur.[10] It is also less biodegradable; it is made from various materials including blends of acrylic and modacrylic polymers derived from coal, air, water, petroleum and limestone. These synthetic materials can take a long time to break down, possibly anywhere from 500 to 1,000 years.[9] Fake furs are not able to keep snow from melting and re-freezing on the fiber filaments; this is very important, especially in hiking, mountain climbing, skiing and other outdoor activities which are done in extreme conditions.[2]

How to store fake fur

Fake fur can be made from a variety of materials including polyester, nylon, or acrylic. To make sure your fake fur stays in good condition, It is important to store fake fur away from humidity and sunlight because it can cause the fibers to become brittle and break easily. Anifurry’s designer recommends that it is best to store fake fur in something like a garment bag or container. It should also be stored away from heat because it can cause the fibers to melt together. A quote from the designer is "Even if you can't find a container or garment bag, make sure the fur has enough room to breathe! Yeah, faux fur needs to breathe as well."[11]

Use of actual fur

In a test by the Humane Society of the United States, coats labeled as having faux-fur trim used actual fur.[12] In the United States, up until 2012, a labeling loophole allowed any piece of clothing that contains less than US$150 of fur to be labeled without mentioning that it included fur.[12] This is the equivalent of thirty rabbits, three raccoons, three red foxes, two to five leopards, twenty ring tailed lemurs, three domestic dogs, or one bear.[12]

Fashion designers utilizing

Faux fur has increasingly become more popular for fashion designers to incorporate throughout their collections. Today's technology gives faux fur the qualities and techniques as real fur. Hannah Weiland, founder of Shrimps, a London-based faux fur company, says, "I love working with faux fur because it doesn't molt and it feels just as soft. If the faux kind feels as good, why use the real kind?"[13] Weiland is not the only designer taking advantage of faux fur qualities. Additionally, Stella McCartney incorporates faux fur throughout her collections with tagged patches reading "Fur Free Fur."[14] In 2014, Hugo Boss pledged to become fur-free publicly in their 2014 Sustainability Report, relaying the message that animal cruelty is never fashionable. They look forward to moving on through the use of faux fur in their future collections. However, the notion of sustainability and ethics aren't always the reasoning behind designers decision for faux instead of real fur.[15] The ability to control more aspects of manufacturing such as color and volume is one reason designers choose faux. De Libran, the artistic director for Sonia Rykiel, incorporates both real and faux fur in her collections. Her incorporation of faux is based on the playfulness it portrays in her garments through the color and volume she is able to create.[14] In other brands, Prada embraced synthetics in their Fall/Winter 2007 collection. Miuccia Prada, the brand's owner and designer, commented she was bored with real fur, and as a result, she included all faux in her collection that year. However, today, Prada has been using both real and faux fur throughout their garments. In addition, Dries Van Noten, Hussein Chalayan, Julien David, Julie de Libran for Sonia Rykiel, Kate Spade, and many others all featured faux fur in their fall collections.[14]

Due to the controversy of fur garments, technology facilitating the production of fake furs has improved greatly since the early twentieth century. There are new tailoring and dyeing techniques to "disguise" fur and change the traditional image of fur with its conventional image associated with the elite fur-clad woman.[16] Modacrylic is a high-quality 'fur' alternative that gains attraction to its convincing look as an alternative to real fur. Howard Strachman of Strachman Associates, a New York-based agent for faux fur states that synthetic acrylic knitted fabrics have become a go-to resource for high-end faux fur, much of it coming from Asia. Prada put mohair faux fur in its Fall 2007 collection, whilst Max Mara and Dries Van Noten have also used this alternative.[17]

More authentic-looking methods of production are being researched. One technique is combining coarse and fine fibers to simulate mink or beaver fur.[18]

References

  1. ^ "How fake fur is made". www.madehow.com. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  2. ^ a b "Definition from the Textile and Apparel Industries". Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-10-26. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  6. ^ "Search for faux fur on Ralph Lauren site". Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-07-01. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  8. ^ (PDF). The Humane Society of the United States. 1998. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2003-03-30. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  9. ^ a b "Should I choose fake fur over real fur". Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  10. ^ Bekleidungsphysiologisches Institut Hohenstein. . Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  11. ^ "How to Wash & Store Faux fur Blanket ?". Anifurry. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  12. ^ a b c Dawn, Karen (2008). Thanking the Monkey: Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals (1st ed.). New York City: HarperCollins. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-06-135185-3. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  13. ^ "Faux Real: In the Studio with Hannah Weiland of Shrimps - OPENING CEREMONY". www.openingceremony.us. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  14. ^ a b c Iredale, Jessica (May 20, 2015). "Faux Fur: Better Than the Real Thing?". WWD.
  15. ^ "Hugo Boss Is The Latest Luxury Brand To Go Fur-Free - Candid Magazine". www.candidmagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  16. ^ Emberley, Julia (1997). The Cultural Politics of Fur. New York: Cornell University Press.
  17. ^ Szmydke, Nina Jones, Paulina (2015-05-20). "Faux Fur: Better Than the Real Thing?". WWD. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  18. ^ "How fake fur is made - material, manufacture, making, history, used, processing, structure, steps, product". www.madehow.com. Retrieved 2017-11-06.

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For other uses see Fake fur disambiguation Fake fur also called faux fur is a pile fabric engineered to have the appearance and warmth of animal fur Promotion photo from You re My Everything featuring Anne Baxter with a fake fur coat Woman wearing a down jacket with hood hemmed with fake fur Two women wearing fake furs It was first introduced on the market in 1929 using hair from the South American alpaca The quality of fake furs was greatly improved in the 1940s by advances in textile manufacture Modern fake furs were developed in the mid 1950s with acrylic polymers replacing alpaca hair 1 The promotion of fake furs by animal rights and animal welfare organizations has contributed to its increasing popularity as an animal friendly alternative to traditional fur clothing 2 Contents 1 Uses 2 Comparison to real fur 3 How to store fake fur 4 Use of actual fur 5 Fashion designers utilizing 6 References 7 External linksUses Edit A fake fur blanket Fake fur is used in all applications where real fur would be used including stuffed animals fashion accessories and home decorations like pillows bedding and throws It is also used for craft projects because it can be sewn on a standard sewing machine whereas real fur is generally thicker and requires a special machine hand sewing or an awl 3 Fake fur is increasingly used in mainstream teen fashion the stores Abercrombie amp Fitch 4 and American Eagle 5 use fake furs in their trapper hats and jackets Ralph Lauren has promoted the use of fake fur in its collections 6 Fake fur is widely used in making fursuits in the furry community In the Soviet and now Russian Army fish fur is a derogatory term for low quality winter clothing and ushanka hats from a proverb that a poor man s fur coat is of fish fur Comparison to real fur EditUnlike real fur fake fur is a fabric and is therefore relatively easy to sew It does not require cold storage to prevent deterioration and is not prone to being eaten by moths 7 A 1979 study commissioned by the Fund for Animals argued that the energy consumption for the production of one coat made out of fake fur was 35 kilowatt hours 120 000 British thermal units compared to 127 kWh 433 000 Btu for trapped animals and 2 340 kWh 7 970 000 Btu for animals raised in fur farms 8 This study has been criticized as being biased and outdated 9 It is also cheaper than real fur It is not as insulating and does not allow the skin to breathe as much as real fur 10 It is also less biodegradable it is made from various materials including blends of acrylic and modacrylic polymers derived from coal air water petroleum and limestone These synthetic materials can take a long time to break down possibly anywhere from 500 to 1 000 years 9 Fake furs are not able to keep snow from melting and re freezing on the fiber filaments this is very important especially in hiking mountain climbing skiing and other outdoor activities which are done in extreme conditions 2 How to store fake fur EditFake fur can be made from a variety of materials including polyester nylon or acrylic To make sure your fake fur stays in good condition It is important to store fake fur away from humidity and sunlight because it can cause the fibers to become brittle and break easily Anifurry s designer recommends that it is best to store fake fur in something like a garment bag or container It should also be stored away from heat because it can cause the fibers to melt together A quote from the designer is Even if you can t find a container or garment bag make sure the fur has enough room to breathe Yeah faux fur needs to breathe as well 11 Use of actual fur EditIn a test by the Humane Society of the United States coats labeled as having faux fur trim used actual fur 12 In the United States up until 2012 a labeling loophole allowed any piece of clothing that contains less than US 150 of fur to be labeled without mentioning that it included fur 12 This is the equivalent of thirty rabbits three raccoons three red foxes two to five leopards twenty ring tailed lemurs three domestic dogs or one bear 12 Fashion designers utilizing EditFaux fur has increasingly become more popular for fashion designers to incorporate throughout their collections Today s technology gives faux fur the qualities and techniques as real fur Hannah Weiland founder of Shrimps a London based faux fur company says I love working with faux fur because it doesn t molt and it feels just as soft If the faux kind feels as good why use the real kind 13 Weiland is not the only designer taking advantage of faux fur qualities Additionally Stella McCartney incorporates faux fur throughout her collections with tagged patches reading Fur Free Fur 14 In 2014 Hugo Boss pledged to become fur free publicly in their 2014 Sustainability Report relaying the message that animal cruelty is never fashionable They look forward to moving on through the use of faux fur in their future collections However the notion of sustainability and ethics aren t always the reasoning behind designers decision for faux instead of real fur 15 The ability to control more aspects of manufacturing such as color and volume is one reason designers choose faux De Libran the artistic director for Sonia Rykiel incorporates both real and faux fur in her collections Her incorporation of faux is based on the playfulness it portrays in her garments through the color and volume she is able to create 14 In other brands Prada embraced synthetics in their Fall Winter 2007 collection Miuccia Prada the brand s owner and designer commented she was bored with real fur and as a result she included all faux in her collection that year However today Prada has been using both real and faux fur throughout their garments In addition Dries Van Noten Hussein Chalayan Julien David Julie de Libran for Sonia Rykiel Kate Spade and many others all featured faux fur in their fall collections 14 Due to the controversy of fur garments technology facilitating the production of fake furs has improved greatly since the early twentieth century There are new tailoring and dyeing techniques to disguise fur and change the traditional image of fur with its conventional image associated with the elite fur clad woman 16 Modacrylic is a high quality fur alternative that gains attraction to its convincing look as an alternative to real fur Howard Strachman of Strachman Associates a New York based agent for faux fur states that synthetic acrylic knitted fabrics have become a go to resource for high end faux fur much of it coming from Asia Prada put mohair faux fur in its Fall 2007 collection whilst Max Mara and Dries Van Noten have also used this alternative 17 More authentic looking methods of production are being researched One technique is combining coarse and fine fibers to simulate mink or beaver fur 18 References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faked furs How fake fur is made www madehow com Retrieved 2018 10 30 a b Definition from the Textile and Apparel Industries Retrieved 2010 01 25 how to sew torn mink coat Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2009 08 19 Abercrombie amp Fitch Fur Fleece Sweater Betsy Archived from the original on 2010 10 26 Retrieved 2009 08 19 Women s AE Downtown Bomber American Eagle Outfitters Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2009 08 19 Search for faux fur on Ralph Lauren site Archived from the original on 2012 09 10 Retrieved 2009 08 19 Fur Care Storage is a must Archived from the original on 2009 07 01 Retrieved 2009 08 19 Questions and Answers about Fur PDF The Humane Society of the United States 1998 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 2003 03 30 Retrieved 2008 08 17 a b Should I choose fake fur over real fur Retrieved 2010 03 17 Bekleidungsphysiologisches Institut Hohenstein Scientists prove nothing beats natural fur Archived from the original on 8 August 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2016 How to Wash amp Store Faux fur Blanket Anifurry Retrieved 2022 09 26 a b c Dawn Karen 2008 Thanking the Monkey Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals 1st ed New York City HarperCollins p 110 ISBN 978 0 06 135185 3 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Faux Real In the Studio with Hannah Weiland of Shrimps OPENING CEREMONY www openingceremony us Retrieved 2015 11 08 a b c Iredale Jessica May 20 2015 Faux Fur Better Than the Real Thing WWD Hugo Boss Is The Latest Luxury Brand To Go Fur Free Candid Magazine www candidmagazine com Retrieved 2015 11 09 Emberley Julia 1997 The Cultural Politics of Fur New York Cornell University Press Szmydke Nina Jones Paulina 2015 05 20 Faux Fur Better Than the Real Thing WWD Retrieved 2017 11 06 How fake fur is made material manufacture making history used processing structure steps product www madehow com Retrieved 2017 11 06 External links EditHow fake fur is made Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fake fur amp oldid 1140049358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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