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  2. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Cheaper alternatives were pelts of wolf, Persian lamb or muskrat. It was common for ladies to wear a matching hat. In the 1950s, a must-have type of fur was the mutation fur (naturally nuanced colours) and fur trimmings on a coat that were beaver, lamb fur, Astrakhan and mink. [7] In 1970, Germany was the world's largest fur market.

  3. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur measures about two and one-half inches in length. It is used mainly for muffs and neck, shoulder pieces. [4] The trapping of fishers is restricted in many States leading to it becoming a more uncommon type of fur in comparison to the mink. Fisher fur is more durable and water resistant than other types of fur such as fox. [7]

  4. Fake fur - Wikipedia

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    Fake fur is widely used in making fursuits in the furry community. [citation needed] In the Soviet, and now Russian Army, fish fur is a derogatory term for low-quality winter clothing and ushanka hats, from a proverb that "a poor man's fur coat is of fish fur". [citation needed]

  5. Score This Plush Faux Fur Coat for 45% Off - AOL

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    A knee- or midi-length faux fur coat makes a statement while keeping you warm and looking like a celeb. Choose one in a rich color like chocolate brown or burgundy for a luxe effect that flatters ...

  6. Kim Kardashian and Daughter North Have Fur Coat Outing ... - AOL

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    During the outing, she wore a luxe fur coat and carried a Louis Vuitton bag while North, 11, showed off a giant fur hat while keeping the rest of her outfit — a T-shirt and baggy pants ...

  7. American Fur Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1830, the AFC had nearly complete control of the fur trade in the United States. The company's time at the top of America's business world was short-lived. Sensing the eventual decline of fur's popularity in fashion, John Jacob Astor withdrew from the company in 1834. The company split into smaller entities like the Pacific Fur Company.