What do you do with real fur coats

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can have them remade into stuffed animals or other articles of clothing, etc. there a whole market devoted to this if you look online. Still it will cost money to have them converted. Do you have any nieces you could pass them down to?

I’m having a similar issue — my MIL died. Now I have two and they don’t fit me. So. They sit in the closet bc I can’t just throw them away


Thanks for the suggestions. My nieces wouldn’t touch them though, they are an assortment of vegans and such.

Also, do you have any suggestions for giving away clothes in general? My mother has a lot of stuff but it’s mostly for older people. She was a dresser in her day and has a lot of fancy stuff. She also never got rid of my dad’s clothes so I have all that to deal with too. He was also a dresser so there are a lot of suits, blazers etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Best combo humble brag/virtue signaling post this week.


Not necessarily. Especially among Italians and blacks, furs were a middle class striver boomer thing in the 70s-90s.
Anonymous
Consignment. Vintage fur is fine. The DMV is a bit too warm for fur, IMO, but someone will buy them.
Anonymous
I wear the two I inherited from my mother. They're worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use them to wipe your tears for the poor slaughtered animals.


Ahahaha

Jokes aside, we were in New York for New Year's and lots of women were wearing real furs - it was truly cold and they don't need to virtue signal on Park Avenue so they dressed for the weather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to clear out my mother’s wardrobes. I figured I’d give it all to some charity or other, but I don’t think anyone wants furs in this day and age. Any suggestions? Cut them up for rags or dusters? I’m guessing they were purchased maybe 50 years ago.


But not a real fur coat, that's cruel. Nor a green dress. That's also cruel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can have them remade into stuffed animals or other articles of clothing, etc. there a whole market devoted to this if you look online. Still it will cost money to have them converted. Do you have any nieces you could pass them down to?

I’m having a similar issue — my MIL died. Now I have two and they don’t fit me. So. They sit in the closet bc I can’t just throw them away


Thanks for the suggestions. My nieces wouldn’t touch them though, they are an assortment of vegans and such.

Also, do you have any suggestions for giving away clothes in general? My mother has a lot of stuff but it’s mostly for older people. She was a dresser in her day and has a lot of fancy stuff. She also never got rid of my dad’s clothes so I have all that to deal with too. He was also a dresser so there are a lot of suits, blazers etc.



If you were in NYC, I would suggest a few places. If you are looking to donate, are there any thrift shops by you that benefit cultural institutions or are known for a more curated selection? They’d know how to make the most off the fancy stuff (thinking of a DC equivalent of the NYC opera thrift shop).
Anonymous
I wear them. And I’m vegan! But I can’t stand the thought of them being trashed. I didn’t buy them, but it seems like the animals died in vain if they are not used.
If there are too many and you won’t wear them, donate them to a thrift store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Use them to wipe your tears for the poor slaughtered animals.


Ahahaha

Jokes aside, we were in New York for New Year's and lots of women were wearing real furs - it was truly cold and they don't need to virtue signal on Park Avenue so they dressed for the weather.


You might have also seen my daughter in law. She bought her amazing fur coat in Goodwill for < $100.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wear the two I inherited from my mother. They're worth tens of thousands of dollars.


I doubt that very highly. When a fur store closes they liquidate everything at 70% off. There is a narrow market for new furs, let alone old furs. Nobody under age 70 wears fur. It’s a tacky bygone era.
Anonymous
Bury them in the back yard.
Anonymous
I’ll take them seriously. My DD just bought a fabulous one. She’s in NYC and it’s pretty common.

Seriously, if you have vintage clothes that you want to get rid of or possibly sell, let’s hook up.
Anonymous
My mom donated her two full length fur coats to a local high school drama department and they love them. They used to be such a grandiose status symbol, I know she was sad to let them go
Anonymous
I was thinking of making mom’s mink into a dog bed. He’d love it.
Anonymous
There are a few charities that will transport donated clothes to Ukraine. The winters are super harsh there, and heating to apartment blocks is controlled by the government, but Russian attacks regularly take out heating in entire blocks for weeks at a time.

Many of those people would LOVE to wear your mother's furs, maybe even indoors when heat goes off. Fur in that part of the world is practical because of the cold, and maybe someone needy would be super grateful to get them.

One charity is Hope for Ukraine, but I know there are a few others you can google.

This would ensure that the furs are actually going to good use by people who truly need them.
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