skandinavikfur Posted August 12, 2016 Share Posted August 12, 2016 Lynx Fur Coats are ranked amongst the most exotic fur types. Their velvety , sleak long hair and the numerous spots ,along with the contrasting tones of beige and white create a pandaesia of colors and an eye striking impression. Wearing a lynx fur coat will certainly make heads turn . It is a fur type that always remains a classic and never out of fashion. It's wild , exotic and bold look makes it one of the sexiest furs as well. Lynx coats are neither heavy , nor light . In terms of weight they are placed somewhere in the middle among other furs. They have a comfortable feel and soft texture . Their inner skin is very elastic and durable , which makes them a good investment since with standard care they can last and look excellent for many years . They come in several styles . Either it is a vest or a full length fur coat or a jacket , cape and so on. Each lynx fur coat has its own uniqueness and character . The spotting pattern and the tone that can range from light beige tones to medium light earthly tones contribute to that uniqueness. A beautiful combination is that of lynx and fox . Lynx fur coats with fox collars are found quiet often in the market. The fox collar may be plain white , white with spots , beige or tan. Fox compliments the lynx and adds some volume for those who are in favor of a more extravagant look . An all time classic combination is white spotted collar and cuffs . For those who are in favor of a simple look with sleak lines pure lynx is the way to go . There are four types of lynx fur , the iberian , the eurasian , the canadian and the north america bobcat. The first type is considered a species under extinction and is not used for fur coats. The eurasian lynx is heavily regulated for the same reason while canadian and bobcat are used in the fur industry . There is a limited amount of skins that can be produced by trappers and each skin bears a barcoded tag . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maktak Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 Fascinating! Thank you for the informational post. The last bit about conservation is of special interest since I only know of hearsay about trouble importing lynx coats across national borders. Also, it's heartening to hear that they're a little less "high-maintenance." I always imagined the high price tags always correlated with extensive upkeep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul2809 Posted August 14, 2016 Share Posted August 14, 2016 lynx is one of my favorites.... its gorgeous, soft... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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