What do you do with real fur coats

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of making mom’s mink into a dog bed. He’d love it.


My friend did this. Her dogs sleep on her old fur coats.
Anonymous
We set fire to MIL’s collection of fur coats when cleaning out her house after she passed away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Game recognizing game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Hah, I think I'm the opposite of you. Not an animal lover but the thought of wearing their carcass is so gross, I could never!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We set fire to MIL’s collection of fur coats when cleaning out her house after she passed away.


Every poster in Family Relationships is envious!
Anonymous
I would wear them and look fabulous doing it.
Anonymous
I'd hand them out to homeless people. They're very warm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of making mom’s mink into a dog bed. He’d love it.


My friend did this. Her dogs sleep on her old fur coats.


How does she clean them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of making mom’s mink into a dog bed. He’d love it.


My friend did this. Her dogs sleep on her old fur coats.


How does she clean them?


I'd imagine they're machine washable. It's not like the pelts didn't get wet when they were attached to their original owners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of making mom’s mink into a dog bed. He’d love it.


My friend did this. Her dogs sleep on her old fur coats.


How does she clean them?


I never asked. She sent all her laundry out (lived in NYC) so maybe she had them cleaned too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of making mom’s mink into a dog bed. He’d love it.


My friend did this. Her dogs sleep on her old fur coats.


How does she clean them?


Real furs have some kind of lipid coating, it’s fairly easy to clean. And they bound back to their fluffy shiny self.
Anonymous
Throw them in the trash no one wears fur. Gross.
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.


Depending on how old the clothes are, they could be donated to a long term care facility--there are people in their 100s who have outlived all their relatives and money. Another possibility would be vintage/thrift stores.

While in college in the late 1970s I had a bunch of fabulous 40s and 50s dresses that had belonged to my mom and aunts. We ended up with a pile of my FIL's silk ties some of which I used in a wall hanging (applique art)
Anonymous
I wonder if a local theater group would take the clothing. Maybe even a high school drama department
Anonymous
There are several animal rehabilitation organizations that take fur donations, which are used for burrowing and cuddling by animals on the mend. You can google this.
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