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Do I Need To Cold Storage Shearling?

Cold Storage Shearling Coats

It is necessary to Cold Storage shearling coats or jackets during the summer months.  Since shearling comes from the hide of an animal, maintenance will be required.

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

We suggest a professional fur cleaning once a year to add many years of life to your shearling fur purchase.

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Professional Fur Cleaning

A sheepskin or shearling coat is a durable yet classic addition to any wardrobe. A popular choice for cold-weather garb since the earliest days of man, sheepskin is a favored material for the excellent insulating ability of its wool and its supple suede exterior.

Although they typically are sold for prices over a thousand dollars, an authentic shearling garment will maintain its supple luxuriousness and warmth for decades with proper care. Here are five tips for making sure your sheepskin lasts through the ages.

Fur Storage

1. Proper Storage – One of the most damaging things you can do to your shearling coat is to store it in a closet at home. During the warm summer months, the closets in your home heat up, causing the sheepskin to soften and deform around the hanger. Imagine the horror when you go to find your winter coat and find nothing but a dried out, deformed, moth-ridden piece of leather.

Luckily, this can be avoided by choosing appropriate storage. Unless you have a temperature and humidity-controlled closet at home, store your men’s furs with a professional furrier. Cold storage will keep your fur at the optimal temperature and humidity. This ensure it maintains its supple quality and is safe from pets like moths, mold, and mildew.

Fur Cleaning

2. Annual Cleaning – Apart from storing your coat, submitting it for annual maintenance is one of the best things you can do to maintain its quality. Keep in mind that most sheepskin coats are not machine washable. Instead, it would be best if you took your coat to a furrier or professional leather and suede cleaner for exceptional cleaning.

Fur Maintenance

3. Wear Tips – With a proper maintenance and storage plan in place, all that is left is to follow a few critical guidelines for wearing your sheepskin. Avoid sitting on the fur jacket in a way that could cause permanent wrinkles. Don’t pack your sheepskin in suitcases, stuffed closets or drawers, or getting bunched up.

When not wearing the coat, let it hang freely in a dry closet with plenty of air circulation. Use a garment bag to transport it and avoid wire hangers at all costs.

We specialize in Cold Storage. The also clean Shearlings,  fur rugs, fur blankets and fur throws.

We specialize in cleaning smoke damaged fur. Fur cleaning moth damaged can be challenging for some, not us.

It is necessary to cold storage shearling.

 

 

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Exclusive Gift for Women

Exclusive Gift for Women

Finding the right gift for that special exclusive gift for women is not easy.  This blog was created to give you some ideas.

The Louis Vuitton Bag has been around since 1854. LV has a distinct style and know for its unmatched quality. This great pocketbook is a perfect gift for that special lady in your life.

LV City Steamer Pocketbook
Louis Vuitton City Steamer Pocketbook

 

Any woman would love the sex appeal of a new Jaguar Convertible. Red is the color of love.

Jaguar F Type Convertible
Jaguar F Type Convertible

 

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend. There is nothing to say when she receives a diamond necklace from Harry Winston Jewelers.

 

Harry Winston Jewelers
Harry Winston Jewelers

 

Women love the feel of Russian Sable. The warmth on cold winter days, the fashion, and arriving in style. Marc Kaufman Furs, a name you can trust since 1870.

Russian Sable Fur Stroller
Russian Sable Fur Stroller

The perfect luxury vacation is am exclusive gift for women you love. Take her away and spend quality time with her, that’s what she wants. The Hotel President Wilson, in Geneva, Switzerland, will be the perfect luxury getaway.

 

Hotel President Wilson, Luxury Collection- Geneva

Hotel President Wilson, Luxury Collection- Geneva

If your lady enjoys pampering, The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental of NY is the perfect place. Let her relax with a fabulous massage, a facial, and a dip on a beautiful pool.

 

The Marc Kaufman Fur Family has been designing quality fur coats for women and men since 1870. 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.

Fur Maintenance

We specialize in fur storage, fur cleaning, repairs, and remodeling. For the softest in furs, we have the most beautiful Chinchilla trimmed mink coats, chinchilla coats, chinchilla jackets, lynx coats.
Enjoy your shopping experience at Marc Kaufman Furs, NYC. The Best Place to Shop in New York City for Furs.

Visit us to explore over 1000 varieties of best Furs in New York City.

Address:
212 West 30th St. NYC, NY, 10001

Custom Support & Sales:
+1-212-563-3877

Store Hours:
Mon-Fri 10am – 6pm
Sat 10am – 5pm, Sunday Closed.

Email Address:
marckaufmanfursnyc@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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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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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Fur Is Back Big Time Marc Kaufman Furs NYC

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here’s Why

Jenna Sauers

Jenna Sauers

As we recently learned, the fur industry is booming. Global fur sales rose by 70% from 2000 to 2010. Annual sales of fur pelts reached $15-16 billion, according to the fur industry’s trade association, during the winter of 2010-11 (pelts are sold during a season that runs from around October through March, and the 2010-11 season is the most recent for which figures were available). An industry spokesperson attributed the rise primarily to two factors: designers who have incorporated small amounts of fur into a wider array of garments, making fur an option in warmer climates, and “a younger generation whose passion is not animal rights.”

This development is surprising to anyone who remembers the highly publicized battles over fur and animal welfare of the 1980s and 1990s. Back then, shocking depictions of the cruelty inherent in fur production — often in the form of polemical and, critics said, misleading videos produced by pro-animal-rights fringe groups — were only starting to reach a wider audience. Protesters were omnipresent at fashion week and public pressure to avoid fur was high. Anna Wintour was served a skinned raccoon at the Four Seasons. It seemed like every week another of your favorite celebrities was stripping off for a PETA ad. By turn of the millennium, the moral issue of fur seemed settled, and fur itself seemed like a relic of a bygone age — something that your grandparents’ generation had misguidedly believed was okay, like golliwog dolls or smoking during pregnancy. The idea of wearing something so thoroughly politicized and icky as fur just seemed ugly. Popular culture kept up with the times: when Lily Esposito chided Mary Cherry for her mink coat on Popular, Mary Cherry looked like the spoiled, amoral wench that she was.

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

But during the 2000s, things changed. Designers who hadn’t previously shown fur on the runway began showing it; designers who had previously shown some, showed more. Designers who had publicly pledged to abjure fur, like Giorgio Armani, went back on their word — as did a good number of those overexposed PETA “faces.” (Naomi Campbell even went so far as to do an ad campaign for the furrier Dennis Basso.) Fur began to creep back into fashion magazine pages. 1990s grunge and minimalism gave way to 2000s bling and ostentation. And now, fur is back in a big way. This year’s fall runways? Among the designers who showed fur and/or shearling were Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Rebecca Minkoff, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tom Ford, Vivienne Westwood, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

This reversal is not merely the result of a cultural trend meeting its inevitable backlash. It’s also a story of economics, and of the fur industry’s quiet battle to rebrand its product as sustainable, natural, and luxurious.

Fashion is still a very top-down business. A fur coat in a designer’s fall collection might retail for $10,000 and be ordered by a handful of stores; but that fur coat’s value in visibility for fur as a whole helps sell thousands of $60 rabbit-trimmed Michael Kors hats and $400 coyote-trimmed men’s jackets at Macy’s. To help make fur a trend that pops up in magazine editorials and online, fur suppliers often sponsor designers, giving them free product to incorporate into their seasonal collections and even sending them on junkets. In 2010, the New York Times reported that one Scandinavian supplier, Saga Furs, gave fur to Cushnie et Ochs, Thakoon, Brian Reyes, Wayne, Derek Lam, Proenza Schouler and Richard Chai. It also paid for three designers to go on a junket:

Last summer, for example, the designers Alexander Wang and Haider Ackermann, plus Alexa Adams and Flora Gill of Ohne Titel were flown to Copenhagen for weeklong visits to the design studios of Saga Furs, a marketing company that represents 3,000 fur breeders in Finland and Norway. Saga Furs regularly sponsors such design junkets.

Another fur supplier, the North American Fur Auctions, gave furs that year to Bibhu Mohapatra and Prabal Gurung. “We want to make sure fur is on the pages of magazines around the world,” said the NAFA’s director of marketing at the time. “The way to do that is to facilitate the use of fur by designers.”

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

Fur industry organizations sponsor design contests at top fashion schools, including Parsons and the Fashion Institute of Technology. (So does PETA, which enjoyed some institutional support at Parsons back when Tim Gunn was dean of its fashion school.) The prizes are often lavish, including free international travel and tens of thousands of dollars worth of product — perfect for a young designer who needs backing to launch a line. It’s no accident that fur is increasingly present on the runways: the fur industry has spent years patiently working to re-legitimize and de-stigmatize its product in the eyes of a new generation of fashion tastemakers, and fur’s current boom is the fruit of their labors. A 2007 ad campaign even called fur “the natural, responsible choice.” Alice Olivia designer Stacey Bendet, herself a vegan, wears fur and uses it in her collection. “It doesn’t make sense,” she once admitted. “Something about putting it inside me feels really barbaric. Something about wearing it just feels a little glamorous.”

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

Established designers like Zac Posen now see no downside to collaborating with fur brands — c.f. Posen’s collection for Pologeorgis. Even a series of minor scandals over fur labeling hasn’t served to set back the industry.

Five years ago, PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk said that only “old fogey designers like Karl Lagerfeld and so on” used fur, and that fashion’s new generation just wasn’t that into fur. Clearly, Newkirk was wrong.

In the past decade, fur has gone from being a kind of ethical third rail to just one point on the developing moral questionnaire of modern living. Maybe you care more about the environmental degradation, animal cruelty, and labor issues brought up by the leather tanning industry, or factory farms. Perhaps you think nothing of wearing vintage fur because to throw out a useful garment smacks of waste. Maybe you believe, like Silvia Fendi, that real fur is preferable to fake because, as she put it, “We did a collection of fake fur several years ago but found it is the most polluting thing for the environment.” Perhaps you feel a little like Kelis, who concluded a long MySpace rant against PETA by weighing concern over animal welfare to concern for the human beings who toil in sweatshops and in the fields. “Underpaid minorities picking your vegetables, now that’s fine for you right?” asked Kelis. “Don’t waste my time trying to save the dang chipmunk!”

 

Whatever the case, fur is back in a big way. And it seems to be here to stay for the foreseeable future.

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