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Íà ñàéòå: ãîñòåé - 39, ó÷àñòíèêîâ - 3 [ andory, John79, Mixa] |
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Buying a used fur coat is a sustainable way to acquire a luxury item that can last decades if chosen and maintained correctly. Because furs are organic materials, their value and longevity depend heavily on how they were previously stored. 1. Assessing Quality and Condition
Most vintage furs are valued under , though designer labels and specific species can command more. buying a used fur coat
: Gently ball up the fur in your hands at the shoulders or hem. If you hear a crunching sound or feel stiffness, the leather is likely dry-rotted and prone to tearing. Buying a used fur coat is a sustainable
: Run your hand across the fur. While minor shedding is normal for some types, hair coming out in clumps can indicate moth damage or extreme dryness. Check high-friction areas like underarms and necklines for bald patches. Assessing Quality and Condition Most vintage furs are
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