Fake fur

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  • Title: Fake fur – Wikipedia
    Summary: Fake fur, also called faux fur, is a pile fabric engineered to have the appearance and warmth of fur. It can be made from various materials such as polyester, nylon, or acrylic. First introduced in 1929, fake furs have seen substantial improvements in quality over the years, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s. They are used in a wide range of applications, including stuffed animals, fashion accessories, pillows, bedding, and throws[1].

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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_fur

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Fake_fur (Wikipedia)

Fake fur, also called faux fur, is a pile fabric engineered to have the appearance and warmth of fur. Fake fur can be made from a variety of materials, including polyester, nylon, or acrylic.

Promotion photo from You're My Everything featuring Anne Baxter wearing a fake fur coat
Woman wearing a hood lined with fake fur
Two women wearing fake furs

First introduced in 1929, fake furs were initially composed of hair from the South American alpaca. The ensuing decades saw substantial improvements in their quality, particularly in the 1940s, thanks to significant advances in textile manufacturing. By the mid-1950s, a transformative development in fake furs occurred when alpaca hair was replaced with acrylic polymers, leading to the creation of the synthetic fur we recognize today.

The promotion of fake furs by animal rights and animal welfare organizations has contributed to its increasing popularity as an animal-friendly alternative to traditional fur clothing.

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