Recently, California in the United States has also followed New York (the first city in the United States to ban fur products), becoming the first state in the United States to ban fur products. The law, which goes into effect in 2023, will make it impossible for people living in the state to make or sell any clothing, shoes or handbags made of fur.


These "shows" in a sense contributed to the formation of the illegal part of the fur industry. Most of the people who understand or hear about fur are mostly limited to mink.


In fact, there are various kinds of fur, such as rabbit skin, dog skin, cat skin and sheep skin mentioned above, which are artificially bred and cannot cause people to resist fur.


The fur products that people really resist are today's protagonists - wild animal furs, there are so many, such as mink, fox, sable, sable, weasel, muskrat, marmot, tiger, leopard Wait.


Because of the gradual increase in prices, profit is still the bulk of the crime. Especially for items like fur, the importance is not "imitation" but "true", because most people pursue a kind of "show off", which directly leads to the increasing demand for fur market.


In ancient times, people only needed fur to "keep out the cold". At that time, humans did not have the concept of clothes, and subconsciously believed that animal fur could help keep warm.


However, with the passage of time, many big brands in the West (now boycotting fur) began to advocate fur design. For a while, many people hooked fur and luxury. Over time, it has evolved into the present - merchants kill animals to meet market demand. .


But if it is just market demand, it will not develop to this point. Some countries will link wild animal fur with belief.


Just as in ancient Egypt, people had a soft spot for beast skins and felt that they were symbolic (such as bravery), and the cognitive consequence of this was that beast skins were worth a hundred times more, while animal skins, especially wool skins, were immediately obtained. considered unclean and mean.


The arctic foxes that survive in the minus 70° environment are the favorite high-end products in the fur market, so they have also become the target of people's hunting. In 2016, the fox was included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.


In fact, these beautiful creatures should belong to nature, and people can appreciate this beauty, but if they have it forcefully, it is too cruel for these small animals. Hope everyone will firmly resist wild animal fur and give them a better life.


You can consider using artificial leather to replace wild animal fur.


The non-leather materials used by Louis Vuitton and Burberry and other brands are mostly PVC artificial leather, which has high chemical stability at room temperature and excellent physical properties such as wear resistance.