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BerlinRocks said:I love fur. I used to have one jacket fur but on a very drunk night, i fall in a "flaque d'eau" (water) and the fur was dead... I tried my best to make it alive but it was really damaged...
but I just wanted to tell (eventhough there's a contre-fur-market) that animals who'll become fur are very well treated...otherwise the fur is not good. to give a REAL/GOOD QUALITY fur, animals are even better treated than are some human being... FULL STOP.
but I guess PETA is talking about those underground-fur-market... they prefer to make you feel guilty showing us some horrible videos of animals being killed in a very horrible way... this kind of fur is not on the catwalks and highstreet shops.
La bordélique said:I was a bit annoyed when people were insulting Madonna for wearing the Fendi chinchilla coat and saying "Oh the poor killed animals". Chinchillas aren't even killed so that their fur can be produced. In factories of chinchilla fur, the workers only have to pass their fingers through the chinchilla's fur and the hair would come off very easily. At least, that's what I was told by my "Raw Materials(? Matières premières)" teacher.
MJCouture said:that isn't true. chinchillas are skinned. maybe small fur particles come off when they touched, but in order to make a fur coat you need the skin.