Persian Curly Wool Coat Damage

emilyanneweber

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I'm acquiring a jacket with some damage to the exterior, I have no experience with Persian wool. It seems some of it is...coming off? Does anyone know anything about repairing something like this?

Also looking for guidance on the tag. I've found styles by Lepshire online but can't seem to find anything about "Persian of Paris".

Thank you in advance!
 

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Can you please give us a close up shot of that actual label so we can read what it states.
The coat looks like Persian lamb fur (by the way the word Persian can no longer be used when selling online, it is now called curly lamb)
It may well be a faux fur fabric that was made to imitate it.
 
Can you please give us a close up shot of that actual label so we can read what it states.
The coat looks like Persian lamb fur (by the way the word Persian can no longer be used when selling online, it is now called curly lamb)
It may well be a faux fur fabric that was made to imitate it.
I’m sorry, that’s the best photo I have at the moment! but it reads:

famous French fabric
Persian of Paris
styled by Lepshire
clean by fur coat method only

I’m thinking it may be faux, but I believe the collar is real
 
Hi there,

The collar is genuine mink fur and the body is faux. I see what looks like adhesive or dried glue on the back. I personally do not have experience with repairs like this but maybe someone else does. I don't know a lot about the label itself however I have seen it often in faux furs.
 
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