Firstly, where to buy a fur coat? Our advice is to go to a store or fur salon that has been operating for several years. If a fur coat is found to be defective during the warranty period, which is almost an entire calendar year, you can exchange the purchased fur coat or get your money back.
Secondly, you need to clearly understand where you will mainly wear your fur coat. If you are driving a car, then a short sheepskin coat or jacket made of short-haired furs (mink, otter, etc.) is suitable for you; if you have to walk with a child in a stroller in winter, then it is better to take a long and warm fur coat made of sheepskin, fox or mink.
We are often asked the question: what is better, a loose fur coat or a fur coat sewn from solid plates? Both of them have the right to life. If the flesh is thick, like that of a beaver, nutria, or raccoon, then dissolution is better. Then the fur coat fits better and does not stand up. If the inside is thin, for example, like that of a mink, then a loose fur coat can make plump women look slimmer, although this is not a rule. It all depends on the specific model of fur coat, length of the fur coat, color, etc. The fact is that furs have so-called hidden defects that can only appear when worn. In stores, commodity experts know about this. And in case of sale of a defective product, the buyer receives compensation from the manufacturer. In a market where the manufacturer is almost always unknown, a hidden defect in your fur coat can become an obvious hole in your budget.
A thorough inspection of the item will not only do no harm, it is simply necessary when it comes to purchasing a fur product. Let's start with the fur itself; it must be the same length over the entire area of the fur coat; no “hollows” and especially bald spots are unacceptable. If the fur is dyed, make sure that the color is uniform on all parts. One sleeve is brighter than the other, of course, will make you pay attention, but you are unlikely to be happy about it. Run your hands over the fur several times, you should not have a feeling of grease in your palm, high-quality fur is elastic and silky to the touch.
Secondly, you need to clearly understand where you will mainly wear your fur coat. If you are driving a car, then a short sheepskin coat or jacket made of short-haired furs (mink, otter, etc.) is suitable for you; if you have to walk with a child in a stroller in winter, then it is better to take a long and warm fur coat made of sheepskin, fox or mink.
We are often asked the question: what is better, a loose fur coat or a fur coat sewn from solid plates? Both of them have the right to life. If the flesh is thick, like that of a beaver, nutria, or raccoon, then dissolution is better. Then the fur coat fits better and does not stand up. If the inside is thin, for example, like that of a mink, then a loose fur coat can make plump women look slimmer, although this is not a rule. It all depends on the specific model of fur coat, length of the fur coat, color, etc. The fact is that furs have so-called hidden defects that can only appear when worn. In stores, commodity experts know about this. And in case of sale of a defective product, the buyer receives compensation from the manufacturer. In a market where the manufacturer is almost always unknown, a hidden defect in your fur coat can become an obvious hole in your budget.
A thorough inspection of the item will not only do no harm, it is simply necessary when it comes to purchasing a fur product. Let's start with the fur itself; it must be the same length over the entire area of the fur coat; no “hollows” and especially bald spots are unacceptable. If the fur is dyed, make sure that the color is uniform on all parts. One sleeve is brighter than the other, of course, will make you pay attention, but you are unlikely to be happy about it. Run your hands over the fur several times, you should not have a feeling of grease in your palm, high-quality fur is elastic and silky to the touch.