MyVintageCocktail
VFG Member
This is a dumb question, but when in doubt, is there any way to tell real from fake fur? I have a coat (pics below) that has the absolute softest fur trim I've ever felt in my life. I honestly cannot tell if it's real or fake. At first I thought it was too soft & perfect to be real, but it is so dense and has, on closer inspection, some coarser light-colored hairs (guard hairs, I think they are called?) that I think it might be real. It's sheared, so I can't tell its original length, and I presume dyed, so I can't tell its original color. I've sold a lot of coats with real fur trim & a lot of faux fur coats, and this fur doesn't look or feel like any of them. But then again, I am way not an expert on furs! I've checked the fur resource here and done other research, and as best I can determine, this could be real or fake sheared otter. I've dug down into the pile and do not see the typical acrylic backing one sees in fakes, and cannot tell from the miniscule amount of base material I can spy under the fur if it's skin or fabric. Any ideas? Oh, and this did come from the finest women's store in the area, and is a high-quality piece. Thanks so much.



