Hi,
I recently posted a question about a 60s style fur coat I had purchased and I found a furrier in my area that I took it to to get it cleaned and glazed and upon receiving it back, I found that they had ripped my lining and ripped one of the pelts on the shoulder. My question is: is it worth getting this repaired and re-lined completely or should I just cut my losses and not pay for the repairs? I have no idea what to do in this case...
Photos included.
The rip in the pelt is on the left shoulder seeming to be in the middle of the skin, not on a seam connecting two pelts. The lining is ripped along the back of the collar where the back of the coat meets the lining under the collar.
I recently posted a question about a 60s style fur coat I had purchased and I found a furrier in my area that I took it to to get it cleaned and glazed and upon receiving it back, I found that they had ripped my lining and ripped one of the pelts on the shoulder. My question is: is it worth getting this repaired and re-lined completely or should I just cut my losses and not pay for the repairs? I have no idea what to do in this case...
Photos included.
The rip in the pelt is on the left shoulder seeming to be in the middle of the skin, not on a seam connecting two pelts. The lining is ripped along the back of the collar where the back of the coat meets the lining under the collar.