+1 Aside from the animal cruelty fact, fur coats just scream old lady to me. It's out ethically, and as far as style goes - permanently. |
| I have not seen someone wear one since 1980s. It would look weird. |
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Fur is warmer and more windproof than most any other coat. I was in Chicago over Christmas and saw quite a few people wearing full length fur coats.
I have my mother's full length fur. I wear it a few times every winter. I wear it to the Kennedy Center. I wear it to dinner and other events at private clubs. Pretty much places that I won't be the only one wearing fur. I would never wear it to work (by full length down coat is fine for that if my wool coat isn't warm enough) or to run errands. I don't think I could bring myself to purchase a new coat though. I eat meat, wear leather shoes and down coats, but fur is somehow different to me. |
| Maybe faux fur. I have seen some cute faux fur vests, or some cute trim around a sweater, but I have not seen any one wear floor length fur, and I live in an area that is a little more affluent. Most of the women around here where puffer coats. High end...of course. |
| I would not buy a new fur coat. If you can find a nice vintage one, that might work. I do have a cool vintage 1960's swing-style coat with a fur collar (got it with the original tags still on!), which I love, but anything more than an accent seems a little over-the-top to me and really says "old lady." |
| I have my grandmothers, it's a "day mink" it hits me mid-hip and has a belt. I wore it everyday last winter when I was pregnant - it was the only coat I had that fit! I'm 32, I would be wearing it agin this winter because it's super warm but it doesn't exactly seem spit up friendly. I have worn it a couple of times on date night. |
Are you only considering mink? IMO fox coats, including arctic and silver, look more modern; but they only look good on medium to slender bodies. I agree that you should look for a vintage item vs. buying new. Even outside of ethical considerations, it is not an sensible purchase in terms of cost per wear. |
I have both (inherited). I wear the shorter one a few times, the full length one rarely. |
Many of us inherited ours. |
| Love them, especially if they were handed down! |
I would have said the same thing this morning, but I saw an older lady wearing one at my dentist's office today. |
Agreed, however the cruelty with which most of our clothes are made is much worse.
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| I absolutely wear it in this weather! |
| My MIL (65) has one that she wears all the time in NY. Her friends also have\wear them. I probably wouldn't do it myself, but I do have several smaller fur pieces (scarves, wraps) that I wear. I don't tell anyone at work they are real. I get lots of compliments on them from my colleagues in their 20s/30s but I think people assume they're fake. |
This. Too bad if you didn't. I have a question, perhaps another post. Is there a reputable furrier in the area for repairs? |