Your Fur Coat Fake Or Fido?
Group Finds Alarming Number Of Garments Marketed As Faux Fur Really Domestic Dog
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(Photos by Peter Hanks)
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Raccoon dogs are seen at a cage in Tokyo's Ueno zoo in this May 24, 2003 file photo. (AP Photo/Chika Tsukumo)
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An animal advocacy group says its investigation has turned up coats — some with designer labels, some at higher-end retailers — with fur from man's best friend. Some retailers were set scrambling to pull the coats from shelves, take them off Web sites and even offer refunds to consumers.
The Humane Society of the United States said it purchased coats from reputable outlets, such as upscale Nordstrom, with designer labels — Andrew Marc, Tommy Hilfiger, for example — and found them trimmed with fur from domestic dogs, even though the fur was advertised as fake.
"It's an industry-wide deception," said Kristin Leppert, the head of the Human Society's anti-fur campaign.
The investigation began after the society got a tip from a consumer who bought a coat with trim labeled as faux fur that felt real. Leppert and her team began buying coats from popular retailers and then had the coats tested by mass spectrometry, which measures the mass and sequence of proteins, to determine what species of animal the fur came from.
Of the 25 coats tested, 24 were mislabeled or misadvertised.
Three coats — from Tommy Hilfiger's Web site ShopTommy.com, Nordstrom.com and a coat from Andrew Marc's MARC New York line sold on Bluefly.com — contained fur from domesticated dogs. The others had fur from raccoon dogs — a canine species native to Asia — or, in one case, wolves. The single correctly labeled coat was trimmed with coyote fur, but it was advertised as fake.
Most of the fur came from China.
In response to the Humane Society's investigation, Tommy Hilfiger stopped selling the fur-trimmed garment and said it was looking into the matter. "We were quite concerned to hear of this finding," said spokeswoman Wendi Kopsick.
Nordstrom called the 62 consumers who had purchased vests with dog fur trim to give them the opportunity to return the vests "because we would never want to deceive our customers in any way," Nordstrom spokeswoman Brooke White said. She said Nordstrom no longer buys fur trim products from the vendor, who had marketed the vests as faux fur.
Charles Jayson, chief executive of Andrew Marc, disputed the Humane Society and insisted in a statement that all fur on his coats labeled as raccoon contains "only farm-bred raccoon fur from Finland, and our items labeled 'faux fur' are a 100 percent synthetic fabric."
Importing domestic dog and cat fur was outlawed in 2000. Intentionally importing and selling dog fur is a federal crime punishable by a $10,000 fine for each violation. Michael Markarian, executive vice president of the Humane Society, said his group had contacted all the retailers and designers selling mislabeled coats or coats with dog fur.
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what is crazy about this picture?
All or nothing. Animals have rights or not, no animal is better than another. Many animals are domesticated to be docile for meat or fur purposes, why bust another country that bred their dogs for meat or fur? We breed cows, pigs, and sheep for meat, why is it different?
It sounds like what is needed is for clothiers that use fur to monitor how the animals are killed, regardless of species. What happens to the fur of all the dogs killed in shelters in the U.S...
Posted by Palms29Cal at 11:34 AM : Feb 23, 2007
I care for innocent people, moreso than I do for innocent animals. In your case though, you seem to be of the ideal that anything you can exploit, should be exploited. If that is indeed what you believe, then I surely care more for these animals than I do for your well-being.
The difference being that humans given to self-interested, exploitative choices get less sympathy from me. If these animals were being killed humanely to save humans, I would have no issue. They are instead being killed (skinned alive in some cases) in order to make you look fashionable, which is just disgusting when you think about it. If people cared more for nature and it's creatures, the world would be a much better place.
This is not a part of natural selection...
- by geecee55 February 23, 2007 9:56 AM EST
- It's high time retailers here took a moral and ethical stand on this issue - there has been evidence for a long time now that dogs and cats are skinned alive in places like China, and their fur used for trim on clothing and other items. If the market doesn't exist for these items, the practice will stop! Check Heather Mills McCartney's website at http://www.heathermillsmccartney.com/dogcatfur.php - if those photos don't convince you, then nothing will. Thank you, HSUS, for bringing this to the general public's attention!
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