Fur Site
: Evaluating if "vintage fur" (reusing existing pieces) is a more ethical path forward than producing new synthetic alternatives.
: Comparing the carbon footprint of natural fur (which is biodegradable but involves animal husbandry) versus synthetic fur (which is petroleum-based). : Evaluating if "vintage fur" (reusing existing pieces)
: The 20th century saw the rise of intensive fur farming, which triggered a massive wave of animal rights activism. This movement fundamentally changed public perception, leading many to view fur as an unnecessary luxury rather than a commodity. : Evaluating if "vintage fur" (reusing existing pieces)