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LUXURY quality Soft Furs Animal jacquard raccoon Fur Long Pile Plush Furs Faux Fur Upholstery Sewing Crafts Fiber
Brief Introduction:
Fake fur, also called faux fur, is known as pile fabric, which is engineered to have the appearance and warmth of animal fur.
It was first introduced on the market in 1929. These early attempts at imitation fur were made using hair from the alpaca, a South American mammal. In the 1940s, the quality of fake furs was vastly improved by advances in textile manufacture technology.
However, the true modern fake furs were not developed until the mid 1950s, with the introduction of acrylic polymers as replacements for alpaca hair.
However, its increasing popularity has been credited to its promotion by animal rights and animal welfare organizations which claim that it is an animal-friendly alternative to traditional fur clothing.
Characteristic:
This brown raccoon faux fur is not inferior and in some superior, natural fur. Tactile is very nice, a rich undercoat, the fur is thick and very beautiful. The basis of tight matches with the color of the fur.
Very soft, plastic and pleasant to the touch ECO faux fur canadian mink! There is undercoat, which makes this fur more close to natural. The texture of the pile is silky. Perfect for sewing coats, wedding capes or long floor-length coats. Cool and beautiful faux fur (eco-fur category)!
Specifications:
Product Name | LUXURY quality Soft Furs Animal jacquard raccoon Fur Long Pile Plush Furs Faux Fur Upholstery Sewing Crafts Fiber |
Compsition | 100% acrylic |
Weight | 1300gsm |
Width | 58inch to 60inch |
Pile height | 68mm. can be done the longest pile: 120mm |
MOQ | 300m/color |
Color | brown |
Technics | knitted |
Package | rolls package , quantity per roll: aproximate 30m/roll to 40m/roll inner: transparent plastic bag , outer: woven poly bag |
Sample time | 7 days |
Delivery time | 18-20days after sample confirmed |
Characteristics | warm,soft ,health dyeing and smooth, not shedding off |
Usage | adult dress, garment, kid's ware, doll, and also fit for making blankets, mats, gloves, hats,home textiles etc. |
Supply Ability | 5000m/day |
Payment term | L/C at sight or TT(30% deposite,70% paid against the copy of B/L),western Union,cash |
Place of origin | china |
Seaport | shanghai/ningbo |
Remark | We can offer series of faux fur fabric according to customers' requirements with different color and styles.
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History:
Fur is one of the oldest known forms of clothing, and has been worn by men and women for a variety of reasons throughout history.
While quite desirable, real fur had the disadvantage of being expensive and in short supply. For this reason, fake furs were introduced on the market in 1929. These early attempts at imitation fur were made using hair from the alpaca, a South American mammal.
From a fashion standpoint, they were of low quality, typically colored gray or tan, and could not compare to exquisite furs like mink or beaver. But the fabric was inexpensive and warm, so manufacturers continued to develop improved versions of the fake fur, trying to give it a denser look, better abrasion resistance, and more interesting colors.
In the 1940s, the quality of fake furs was vastly improved by advances in textile manufacture technology. However, the true modern fake furs were not developed until the mid 1950s, with the introduction of acrylic polymers as replacements for alpaca hair.
These polymers were particularly important because they could provide the bulk required to imitate real fur without the weight associated with other fake fur fabrics.
They were also easier to color and texture than alpaca fibers. Later in the decade, polymer producers found that acrylic polymers could be made even more fur-like and fire resistant by mixing them with other polymers.
These new fabrics, called modacrylics, are now the primary polymer used in fake fur manufacture.
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