How to Care — Fur
As a naturally delicate and luxurious by-product,fur requires careful handling to preserve its beauty season after season. Keep the material away from moisture and heat, brush it gently to maintain its softness, and ensure it is stored correctly to protect its quality.

Step by Step
After each wear, gently shake the garment to restore the natural loft of the fur. Hang in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight to air for a few hours before storing.
Use a soft-bristled fur brush to gently stroke the fur in the direction of the hair. This restores the pile, removes surface dust, and keeps the fur looking fresh and full.
If the fur gets wet, shake off excess moisture and hang to dry naturally at room temperature. Never use a hairdryer or place near a heater — heat causes the fur to dry out and shed.
For small marks, use a barely damp cloth and blot gently. Do not rub. For more significant stains, take the garment to a specialist fur cleaner — never attempt to wash at home.
Store your fur in a breathable garment bag in a cool, dark, and ventilated space. Never store in plastic — it traps moisture and causes the fur to deteriorate. Use cedar to deter moths.
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A Note on Longevity
Fur is a natural material that deserves thoughtful care. Treat it gently, store it well, and have it professionally cleaned each season — and it will reward you with lasting softness and beauty for years to come.