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Custom Designed Furs For LGBT Community

Rainbow Men's Furs Coat

Custom Designed Furs by Marc Kaufman Furs NYC.

WASHINGTON — A victory for the gay rights movement, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5-to-4 vote on Friday that the Constitution guarantees same-sex marriage.

Rainbow Men's Furs Coat
Rainbow Men’s Furs Coat

“I’m all about the fur”, said three-time US champion, two-time Olympian, and World medalist figure skater, Johnny Weir.

Marc Kaufman, the pre-eminent furrier to the LGBT community, makes custom designed furs, remodels your old furs, and rents furs to members of the gay community for every occasion. Get in touch today to buy a gorgeous new or pre-owned designer fur or design your custom fur garment. Celebrate marriage equality with a fresh fur look or congratulate your favorite LGBT couple on their engagement or marriage with the gift of fur! Or buy a custom-designed fur for your lover or yourself, to celebrate this historic occasion!

Rainbow Fox Full Length Coat
Rainbow Fox Full Length Coat

Rent a fabulous fur coat or fur garment from Marc Kaufman Furs for a special occasion, a scene in a movie, a music video, a wedding, or a photoshoot for a magazine. We have a beautiful collection of unique designer furs for rent at every price range. Most of our fur garments are one of a kind. Every fur was hand crafted and carefully designed.

Designer Turquoise Blue and lilac Fill length Mink Coat
Designer Turquoise Blue and lilac Full length Mink Coat

If you are interested in renting a fur, come in and see what kinds of furs we have in stock and what’s available for fur rental in your size. We have a huge inventory of furs for rent for you to choose from, in a wide range of styles and prices; you are guaranteed to find a piece for any occasion. If you rent a fur and fall in love with it, we will apply the fur rental charge towards the purchase of the fur that you rented.

Custom Designed Furs

Create a custom-designed furs for you or a friend. Matching fur coats also look fabulous for this cold winter season.

Multi Colored Fox Coat
Multi Colored Fox Coat

Ever wanted to wear a fur garment to a special occasion but thought you couldn’t afford one? You can look and feel like a celebrity without breaking the bank with Marc Kaufman Furs’ Rent-A-Fur program. Renting a fur from Marc Kaufman Furs is fast and easy. We even ship fur rentals to wherever you may be!

Rainbow Full Length Mink Coat
Rainbow Full Length Mink Coat

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Karl Lagerfeld Fur, Fendi and Couture Marc Kaufman Furs

from WWD issue 07/08/2015

Karl Lagerfeld will unveil his most expansive experiment yet during Paris Couture Week: an haute fourrure show for Fendi.

Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld at the Palazzo Della Civiltà Italiana, Fendi’s new headquarters in Rome.

Courtesy of Fendi

Never one to take himself too seriously, Karl Lagerfeld once deadpanned: “I’m not very gifted for hairdos.” He was referring to his signature snow-white ponytail, which he has worn since the mid-Seventies and has become visual shorthand for the designer’s personage.
Yet when it comes to the hair of animals, Lagerfeld is a magician and a scientist, continually exploring new techniques and pushing the boundaries of design with one of the world’s most precious — yet still divisive — materials.

This story first appeared in the July 8, 2015 issue of WWD. Subscribe Today.
Still restless and driven after half a century designing fur and ready-to-wear at Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld will unveil his most expansive experiment yet during Paris Couture Week: an Haute fourrure show for the Roman house, putting fur on fashion’s most prestigious stage — and securing Lagerfeld, the couturier at Chanel for more than 30 years, another coup: the only designer to stage two high-fashion shows in one week.

Fendi is making a big deal of the milestone, not only mounting the show but publishing a box-bound Steidl tome, “Fendi by Karl Lagerfeld,” packed with the German designer’s colorful sketches.
Eyes fixed on fashion’s horizon, Karl Lagerfeld is practically allergic to anniversaries and backward glances. In a wide-ranging conversation, he shared his vast knowledge of fur production and design, strong opinions about men in mink, and the virtues of sketching by hand.
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WWD: Will Haute fourrure become a permanent part of the couture week?
Karl Lagerfeld: I don’t know if we will do it every season. You see, it’s not on my contract, so I don’t know. I’m too busy, perhaps to do it all the time. And there’s a problem because there are hardly any skins left, you know.

I remembered 30 years ago, and we made a finale with 20 sable coats. If you want to do that today, you’re lucky to make one or two or three because most of the animals are not hunted anymore. It’s quite challenging to do high fashion because everything made in the past hardly exists, so we have to invent unbelievable techniques and mix them with feathers and other things like that because the world has changed. We are not in the Eighties anymore.
WWD: Is the scarcity of beautiful fur that serious?

K.L.: They’re rarer and rarer. That means the activists don’t have
to be too angry because there is less and less, and it becomes more and more expensive. The sable coat today is costly like people pay less for a house than for a sable coat. It’s unbelievable!
The techniques I invented in the Seventies and Eighties to make fur coats light and with expensive fur can now be done with less costly furs.
WWD: Is the creative process for fur the same as RTW or couture?

K.L.: Yes, because I’m one of the few left who sketches everything himself, and when you come to the studio, you can see that the photos taken of the dresses and the sketches are the same. I’m able to put it on paper in 3-D nearly, so they can read the design and show me toiles that are perfect. I don’t know how others do with computers or draping materials; I don’t do that, I have a vision, and I put it on a paper, and they translate.
Computer sketches I don’t even look at: they all look the same — this is the end of a personal style. By contrast, sketching is like writing — you have your handwriting, and if you sketch with the hand, it’s always better.
Also, I explain to the atelier what I want. My sketches also come with technical explanations. I’m very professional, you know.

WWD: Had you designed anything with fur before you started working for Fendi?

K.L.: We did a few fantasy coats at Chloé: three or four little coats in rabbit in the Sixties because that was the trend of the moment, but you can’t call this fur. When the Fendi sisters asked me to work with them, I said, “You know I don’t like the bourgeois mink, but if you do a fantasy line called Fendi Fun…” because that was the idea at the beginning. The double-F was Fendi Fun. That’s how it started, and two years later, I did everything, and the double-F became the logo of the house. Today it’s essential to have a logo because some people from the other countries can’t read the name. I cannot read Chinese names, but everybody can identify a logo. That’s why logos are so famous. The high-fashion things can be, in a way, more eccentric than you would show at ready-to-wear, because you know, I’m very much against ready-to-wear shows when you see things you’ll never see in the shops. I hate creativity for nothing, only for the press. I think that is the opposite of what fashion is supposed to do. You don’t have to be low-commercial because I don’t think my collections are so lowly commercial. I believe they are just right for the moment if I could be pretentious.

WWD: Do you see Haute fourrure as something innate to Fendi and Rome — in the same way, that couture is closely linked to Paris?
K.L.: Fur for me is something Italian because, in France, I never do fur. There are not many great fur people here, and their technique is essential compared to what I’m used to.
WWD: Do you prefer designing winter furs or summer furs?

K.L.: Summer furs, they hardly exist, but now furs are also bought by the hot countries. They put the air-conditioning in their houses to under zero, and then they can wear the fur. I don’t overthink about seasons, you know, because it’s warm and cold in the world, in different moments.
WWD: In working with fur, is the fabric limiting in any way, and does this limitation inspire you?

K.L.: No, no, no. I don’t want to sound pretentious, but I invented a lot with furs so I can handle that as long as I have good workrooms to work with. I see it as another material: velvet or fur, it’s the same thing. It’s just another technique, it’s something else, as tweed is also something else. My process of thinking is extraordinary because I have these kind of visions and I put them on paper, and it’s very bizarre. And this even improves with age.

WWD: Was fur very fusty and bourgeois when you started?K.L.: It was horrible, horrible, because remember even in the Seventies and still in the Eighties, especially in Italy, they had all floor-length mink coats that were not beautiful and very heavy to wear.

WWD: Did you ever meet a pelt you didn’t like?K.L.: Oh, many. I never liked panther because I thought it was stiff. I even never liked it printed on fur; I also never liked all the things that were forbidden, not because they are forbidden, because I don’t like them, I don’t think they are flattering. My favorite furs are sable and ermine: ermine because it’s so liquid and sable because it’s warm. They are the most flattering furs.

WWD: What are some of the wackiest experiments you’ve tried with fur?
K.L.: Oh yes, trying 20 different furs together cut into strips and knitted and things like this. I did that in the Nineties, but I don’t remember that much. Don’t ask me too much about the past. For me, it’s about doing, and it’s not about what I have done. I hate anniversaries.

WWD: So you rely on the atelier to interpret your sketches and technical requirements?
K.L.: When they cannot do it exactly the way I thought, they find another way. It’s a very creative way to work together. I’m always very close to the workroom.
It’s not only the idea, but it’s also the technique and finding the right people to do it, because there are not so many people left, and trained well enough. You cannot do this with amateurs.
We do samples; we try to work out things together, to mix and make it look completely different because the great thing about fur today is that it mostly doesn’t look like fur anymore. I even like the allure of mixing fake fur with real fur. Nothing should be forbidden.

WWD: Have you ever worn fur yourself?
K.L.: In the Sixties, but never after. My house is too heated for a sable bed cover, but I think fur covers can be lovely.

WWD: Do you think it looks good on men, or should they approach with caution?
K.L.: It depends who you are, if you’re Liberace, maybe it’s OK, but I’m not too crazy for fur on men. As a lining in cold countries, why not? Although they can make you look fat. Very soft, beautiful coats — I think they are feminine. There were too many rock stars and people in the Sixties who used to wear fur, and if you look at the pictures today, it’s very tacky. But you know, in the Sixties, it was anything goes.
WWD: Fur has roared back to popularity in recent years. How do you account for that? Is it just a fashion trend, or do you think there’s something else at play?

K.L.: You know, trends come and go, so there are no rules. For the moment, people like fur, but they like fur as a fantasy, not as a status symbol. It’s not something you buy to show how rich you are, or as an investment. That I hate, but that kind of coat they don’t make anymore.
WWD: Which women, past or present, wore fur with the most celebrated panache?

K.L.: Look at the old issues of Vogue, fur was the chicest thing in the world, especially in the Twenties and Thirties, when they used a lot of ermine — nothing to do with what they did later. At that time, the fur was much more beautiful and lighter. In the Forties and Fifties, they were just horrible, stiff, and old.
In the Twenties, fur was treated like a material. There was a French fur designer named Max Leroy, and he did beautiful furs. There is a gorgeous old catalog that exists of sketches by a man called Eduardo Benito. And Madeleine Vionnet did handsome furs.

WWD: Where did the idea come for those fun and frivolous fur bag bugs, and especially the Karlito one that looks like you?

K.L.: Because I’m a cartoon, my dear. I’m comfortable, everybody can recognize me, and it’s beautiful. I can’t even cross the street anymore, anywhere, for all the tourists, all the selfies. It’s unbelievable, and I don’t know how it happened — it’s so strange, this fame thing. But as my fortune-teller told me when I was young, she said: “For you, it will start when it’s finished for the others.” It’s quite right.

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24 Carat Gold Mink Fur Stoller

New York City Furrier Becomes Exclusive Distributor of Patented Technique

On November 28th 2015 Marc Kaufman of Marc Kaufman Furs in NYC signed a contract with Nobline of Switzerland, becoming the only furrier on this side of the Atlantic to have the right to use the patented nanotechnology that manipulates 24 carat gold mink and infuses it into fur and leather goods. The revolutionary technique has been named Precious Surface, and unlike the topical treatments of gold foiling or gold leafing, it actually infuses real gold directly into the textile, creating a surface that is quite literally worth its weight in gold.

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available exclusively from Marc Kaufman Furs

The process begins with gold bullion slabs. Then, gold atoms blend with the surface of the materials, leaving the texture of the silk, fur, or leather unaltered minus a new solid gold color, merging the beauty of fur and the opulence of 24 carat gold to create the Season’s ultimate luxury gift.

The luxury fur designer is working on a 2016 collection which consists of one-of-a-kind fur coats, jackets, gloves, handbags, and scarves.

This 24 carat gold mink will only be available at Marc Kaufman Furs NY. 
This 24 carat gold mink will only be available at Marc Kaufman Furs NY.

So if you’re in the market for a last minute holiday gift for that special someone with expensive tastes, contact us today.

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Wether or not you can afford the World’s most cutting edge and expensive fur garments, it’s official: Winter is here. Its time to take your furs out of the closet or purchase one (or more!) new pieces! With over 2000 quality furs to choose from, and the option to design your own, Marc Kaufman Furs of NYC has the most extensive online fur selection in the World, the possibilities are limitless! Most of our fur garments are one of a kind. Each and every fur was hand crafted and carefully designed.

Gorgeous Cross Fox Jacket
Now only $2995 on Clearance at Marc Kaufman Furs kaufmanfurs.com

Marc Kaufman Furs in New York City, NY ships your fur purchases and rentals to wherever you may be: Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, Buffalo, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, California, Minnesota, Seattle, Washington, Philadelphia, Taos, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Atlanta, Georgia, Portland, Oregon, Park City, Utah, Idaho, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Wyoming, Montana, Aspen, Colorado, Missouri, Anchorage, Alaska, Moscow, Russia, London, UK, England, Seoul, South Korea, Geneva, Gstaad, Lausanne, Zurich, Switzerland, Germany, Paris, Chamonix, France, Austria, Italy, Dubai, UAE, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, China, Tokyo, Osaka, Japan, Toronto, Whistler, British Columbia, Quebec, Canada, Helsinki, Finland, Stockholm, Sweden, Copenhagen, Oslo, Norway, Melbourne, Sydney, Australia, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Singapore; to all 50 States, and just about anywhere else in the World! With over 2000 quality furs to choose from, and the option to design your own, Marc Kaufman Furs of NYC has the most extensive online fur selection in the World.

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NYC NY 10001

212-563- 3877

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Fur Fashion Coats The Perfect Luxury Gift

Fur Fashion Coats is the Perfect Luxury Gift for any special occasion

Black Gray Rex Rabbit Stroller
Black Gray Rex Rabbit Stroller

Fur Fashion amazing. I mean genuinely, they are. There is an all-consuming elegance and practicality to fashion seekers. They are both desired as a luxurious self-indulgence while still be instruments of warmth and covering. A large number of women and men view fashion in the same context.

Two Toned Whiskey Mink Stroller
Two Toned Whiskey Mink Stroller
Whiskey Knit Mink Poncho
Fur Fashion

2020 will be a continuation of the fur fashion coats lovers experience. Marc Kaufman will again be at the front of the fur experience. Kaufman online will launch a revised larger than life website in January 2020. Facebook.com/marckaufman and www.Instagram.com/Marc_kaufmanNyc will feature new video installments each month along with current news items relating to the fashion business.

Fur lovers of the world unite and delight.

 

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Fur Coats For Men History

Fur Coats For Men

Fur Coats for men
Furs for cavemen

Fur Coats For Men are not a new concept. Men and their fur coats have dotted the landscape for millennia. Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing.
Fur historically  was the first materials used for clothing and bodily decoration. The exact date when the fur coat used in clothing is debated.
It is known that several species of hominoids including Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis used fur clothing ( as imaged in the above photo)

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The utility of the fur for men https://kaufmanfurs.com is the same as for women. It is all about glam and fashion. New configurations of men’s furs were necessary in terms of style. Most fur coats were bulky and primarily for warmth.

Namath Fur coat

Joe Namath Men’s Mink Stroller

Men’s furs became famous for celebrity class.  Celebrities began to discover them and, subsequently, adorn them. Popular culture began to integrate the fur coat into mainstream consciousness. Joe Namath was one such stellar celebrity who made the men’s fur coat an instant classic men’s’ fashion statement. The above photos of Joe Namath with one of his furs in 1968-69.

Joe Namath men's fur coat
Marc Kaufman with Joe Namath sporting a men’ coyote jacket for Super Bowl 2014                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fast forward to today, Marc Kaufman Furs continues in the on-going tradition of fur design. Even Joe Namath views Marc Kaufman Furs as the best in class.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            For a more extensive selection of Marc Kaufman designer furs, please review Marc Kaufman Furs Facebook and Marc Kaufman Furs Instagram. Let Marc Kaufman Furs accessorize your wardrobe with an amazing furs. You will be glad you did!

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Largest collection of men’s furs online

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Collection of Mink Coats Fur Coats Fur Jackets

Amazing Collection of Mink Coats, Fur Coats and Jackets to choose from.

Large Selection over 3000 furs online.

Finest American Belly Lynx Fur Stroller White
Finest American Belly Lynx  Stroller White
thumb_Mink Coat with Canadian Lynx Collar & Hood-5
Mink Coat with Canadian Lynx Collar
Sapphire Mink Fur Jacket Horizontal Stripes
Sapphire Mink Jacket Horizontal Stripes
Amazing Full Length Canadian Golden Sable Fur Coat Large Shawl Collar
Amazing Full Length Canadian Golden Sable Coat Large Shawl Collar. Made in the USA
Golden Russian Sable Fur Hooded Cape Collar Stroller Made USA
Golden Russian Sable Hooded Cape Collar Stroller Made USA
Ranch Mink Jacket Silver Fox Fur Shawl Collar
Ranch Mink Jacket Silver Fox Shawl Collar
Fabulous White Mink Stroller Silver Fox Hood
Fabulous White Mink Stroller Silver Fox Hood 8899

 

Black Swakara Russian Sable Collar Cuffs
Black Swakara Russian Sable Collar Cuffs

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Why Fur Coats are In Vogue

Marc Kaufman Furs Presents a demi mink fur cape with canadian lynx fur hood from Marc Kaufman Furs New York,Argentina,United Kingdom,Austria,Denmark,Norway,Australia,Finland,Saudi Arabia,Oman,Kuwait,Jordan,Egypt
Break new ground in this demi mink cape with Canadian lynx hood

Fur coats will always be in fashion. The immediate future is a bright one for the universal fur coat lover. The winter (2015 notwithstanding) has always been the showcase for the furs. The essence of this outerwear wonder is its two-fold appeal. First, the sheer beauty and variety of furs and styles of boggles the optics of most fashion observers (both active and passive style lovers). Second, is the practicality of owning and adorning a fur coat. Seasonal temperatures that dip low into the colder nether regions of the Mercury dictate an outerwear item that can insulate one while not requiring burdening layers of clothing. Fur accomplishes this feat like no other outwear item in existence.

Marc Kaufman Furs Presents a blackglama mink fur stroller with red fox fur collar and red fox fur cuffs from Marc Kaufman Furs New York,Argentina,United Kingdom,Austria,Denmark,Norway,Australia,Finland,Saudi Arabia,Oman,Kuwait,Jordan,Egypt
Stage Craft your own fashion narrative in this Blackglama mink stroller with red fox fur collar and red fox cuffs from Marc Kaufman Furs New York City

Fashion always changes with time. Simplicity within the designer world, always stand the test of time. Owning a fur and keeping the design simple will give you many years of warm and pleasure. Once you own a fur you will totally understand. Its not only about style. On the coldest winter days, a fur feels like an electric blanket, if fights off the brick cold naturally.

Fashion can be biodegradable. Owning a fur coat or jacket has a limited life. Fur garments will not last forever like faux furs do. You can wear a fur for up to 20 years with minimal repairs.

 

Since 1870 The Marc Kaufman Fur family has been designing quality fur coats for women and men. We have a large selection of designer fur coats and fur jackets at wholesale pricing. Full length designer coats, designer mink coats, fur jackets, fox coats, fox jackets, sable coats, and sable strollers.

We specialize in fur storage, fur cleaning, repairs and  remodeling. For the softest in furs we have the finest Chinchilla trimmed mink coats, chinchilla coats, chinchilla jackets, lynx coats.

 

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Fur Designers Marc Kaufman Furs

Fur Designers

Fur Designers are the key to trend setting fur fashions,globally

Fur designers are the mainstays and primary components of the fur business. They are the ones who determine style and function of fur coats and fur accessories. In other words, just as the designers in the general world of couture fashion, fur designers are the focus and tip of the spear in terms of fur trends and sales.

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Fur Designers
Fur Designers

Fur designers have always been at the forefront of fur fashion trends. Fur designers such as Dennis Basso,Karl Lagerfeld and Prabal Gurung and Marc Kaufman Furs have been the main drivers of fur fashion trends for decades. In the case of Marc Kaufman Furs, nearly 150 years and three centuries have distinguished them from the others in terms of fur design and consumer sales.

Joe Namath Marc Kaufman Furs
Joe Namath Marc Kaufman Furs

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Marc Kaufman Furs creates luxurious classic to contemporary fur designs. Their client base ranges from the political/celebrity elite to rank and file global denizens. The Marc Kaufman Furs design team is always active with ongoing fur coat and fur accessory creations. Celebrated actors,actresses,sports figures and entertainment icons all shop Marc Kaufman Furs for fashion forward,trendy fur designs. The next time you are in need of an amazing fur, come to one of the premiere fur designers in the business today,Marc Kaufman Furs. You will be glad you did.

Fur Coat Fur Accessory Cold Storage Marc Kaufman Furs
Fur Coat Fur Accessory Cold Storage Marc Kaufman Furs