How To Take Proper Care Of Your Fur Coat

Your fur coat, fur jacket, and specialty outerwear are valuable and deserve fine care.

Allow your Fur coat or other garments proper space in a closet. Never keep your fur coat or other valuable coat in a plastic bag. Your fur coat requires proper air circulation; Use a cloth bag when traveling or transporting your fur coat to and from cold storage. The smell of both moth and cedar balls often adhere to fur coats and creates horrible odors.

Proper cleaning and conditioning of your fur coat and other garments will often remove such and most other unwanted odors.

Do not sit for an extended time on your fur coat or outerwear – as this may lead to undue the crushing and premature wear.

Avoid too much use of purse straps and other shoulder straps while wearing your fur coat, and other outerwear, as this too will lead to premature wear.

If your fur coat gets wet, shake it off and let it dry naturally. Using heat will cause both fur and leather to dry out. If your fur coat gets sopping wet it needs special attention by a specialist master furrier!

Do have proper annual care including cleaning, conditioning, tightening of buttons, closures and lining and the mending of early tears – some will be invisible to you.

Conditioning is processes that replenish essential oils essential for the longevity of your fur coat.

Repair any small tears immediately. Often times delaying of repair can lead to an costly replacement of pelts.

Your fur coat and other fine outerwear will supply you years of pleasurable wear when they are professionally conditioned and stored.

Each spring you must store your fur coat in a temperature and humidity controlled vault. Keep your fur coat away from heat, home humidity and moths.

A fur coat is a wonderful thing. Enjoy it for many years with proper caretaking.

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