Is fur acceptable?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?


Montreal is as fashion forward as Europe and far colder. Fur is not in style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


Yes - faux fur is...


Actually, many women are wearing real fur and that’s including celebrities. 15 years ago, you would not have caught a celebrity in real fur…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?


Montreal is as fashion forward as Europe and far colder. Fur is not in style.


If by Europe you mean Albania, maybe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


You are absolutely wrong. In High Fashion fur is back in style and it is real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?


Montreal is as fashion forward as Europe and far colder. Fur is not in style.


If by Europe you mean Albania, maybe?




Well, you clearly think Europe means Paris.

Are you arguing that Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Bulgaria are fashion hot-spots?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?


Montreal is as fashion forward as Europe and far colder. Fur is not in style.


If by Europe you mean Albania, maybe?


I bet the majority of Albanian women have more fashion sense than you.

singed,

American
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?



NP, I lived, traveled, and shopped in Europe for 8 years. There was lots of faux fur. You can not tell the difference with high quality faux fur just by seeing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?



NP, I lived, traveled, and shopped in Europe for 8 years. There was lots of faux fur. You can not tell the difference with high quality faux fur just by seeing it.


From a distance - no. Up close - yes, absolutely, if you know what to look for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.


No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.

Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.


You are absolutely wrong. In High Fashion fur is back in style and it is real.


I don't mind you looking like a clown but it's sad that animals will suffer for your vanity.
Anonymous
From a distance - no. Up close - yes, absolutely, if you know what to look for.

You are correct and thanks for sharing your wisdom!

Here is how to tell the difference: Get up REAL close then part the fur and look at it just like at your hairline. If it's real fur when you part it, you will see that at the bottom of that is leather or skin. So go ahead and start rooting through! Careful though – you may get smacked as most people don’t appreciate this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good point. No difference.

I wear a vintage coat. If someone is rude enough to question me about it, I say that it's a fake. They smile and are so happy then. Whatever. The minks have already been dead for decades at this point.


You're missing out on a lot of relationships because you choose to wear fur. Maybe you don't care and only want to be friends with people who would accept you wearing it, but I would roll my eyes every time I see you, talk about you behind your back and not make any conversation with you ever.


You cannot be serious, right? Do you think anyone cares about your eye-rolling? You can roll them as long as you want, to the point they fall out of the orbits. I only care about being warm in cold weather. The good thing about my friends we don't judge each other and we come from all sorts of backgrounds (different races, different countries, and different religions). I feel sad for you if this is how you form your friendships.


+1. Such an unproductive way to live life.
Anonymous
In the 80s and even 90s, there was still enough fur around. Particularly for my grandmother's generation where it was expected for upper middle class women to have a fur coat. But it was already fading away and these days I just never see fur except possibly someone getting out their long deceased mother's fur coat for Christmas Eve services because somehow that is the one exception. Otherwise no sign of it "coming back." I live in an affluent area and just never see fur any more. It's all polar fleeces and puffy and quilted jackets. That winters have become milder probably does play a role.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good point. No difference.

I wear a vintage coat. If someone is rude enough to question me about it, I say that it's a fake. They smile and are so happy then. Whatever. The minks have already been dead for decades at this point.


You're missing out on a lot of relationships because you choose to wear fur. Maybe you don't care and only want to be friends with people who would accept you wearing it, but I would roll my eyes every time I see you, talk about you behind your back and not make any conversation with you ever.


This is an incredibly effective advertisement for fur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good point. No difference.

I wear a vintage coat. If someone is rude enough to question me about it, I say that it's a fake. They smile and are so happy then. Whatever. The minks have already been dead for decades at this point.


You're missing out on a lot of relationships because you choose to wear fur. Maybe you don't care and only want to be friends with people who would accept you wearing it, but I would roll my eyes every time I see you, talk about you behind your back and not make any conversation with you ever.


This is an incredibly effective advertisement for fur.




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