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Ugly furs you just don't like


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I believe there is no ugly fur, possibly incorrectly designed and worn. In my opinion, I love all furs but wearing them, they must have a masculine look for me as for a dude, ok, gay dude, I do not care. 

A femine fur coat would be suitable to try or play.

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I don't like American opossum or mink paw. Both are much too coarse. 

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51 minutes ago, furs limited said:

I don't like American opossum or mink paw. Both are much too coarse. 

Mink paw is a misnomer that the fur industry uses.  The actual part of the pelt they use is the leg.  The paws are far too small to stitch together.

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On 4/7/2025 at 12:00 PM, RobertoTheGrand said:

A particularly irritating trend is that of the dyeing of rex rabbit to 'imitate' chinchilla. Rex is a beautiful and quality fur with it's own unique and distinctive colourings thus it is an insult to both rex, chinchilla and any potential admirers of the garment to defile the pelts in such a way.

Although I also like some dying I always prefer to use plain colours (like dye something red). In the case of Rex Rabbit there is a wonderful alternative (I have already used several times): Chinchilla rex Rabbit - that is the animal itself produces it´s fur coloured like chinchilla ! I like the look of ot with silver and white to almost black on top.

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I love all silky, straight and long haired furs, such as foxes, lynx, somehow rabbits and sables. And the softest one, chinchilla of course. I'm not so much into short haired, like mink and i dont like curly ones.

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Yeah I’m not a fan of short haired furs myself. I have very sensitive skin and I find short haired furs or even furs with a modest hair length to be rather prickly. Fuller furs like foxes are usually exclusively my favorite. They come in a very broad range of natural furs, cross foxes, shadow foxes and in a variety of tones and color spectrums. Most of them can be crafted in to garments that are very affordable and can either be dressed up or down. And it’s one of the few long haired furs that are soft to the touch while still maintaining the supple nature of the garment and can keep you warm in the harshest of conditions.

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