FUR MATERIAL GUIDE
What Makes Each Fur Different
Compare how each fur looks and feels—from texture and density to warmth and volume.
RESPONSIBLE CRAFT
Made to Be Worn
Natural fur rewards careful wear and storage. Start with a material you love, then learn how to look after it.
MATERIAL FIRST
Let the Material Lead
Texture, density and drape shape the look of a fur piece. Good construction lets those qualities lead.
FUR MATERIAL COMPARISON
Compare Fur
at a Glance
Look at fiber length, density, texture, warmth and weight side by side. These differences shape how a coat looks and feels.
| Material | Fiber & Structure | Texture & Appearance | Warmth & Volume | Weight & Feel | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fox Fur | Long guard hairs with dense underfur create natural volume, movement and a fuller silhouette. | Fluffy, flowing texture with noticeable depth, softness and natural movement. | Dense underfur and full volume can feel warm in cold conditions. | Medium weight with a soft feel and strong visual presence. | Full-volume coats, winter outerwear and occasion pieces. |
| Mink Fur | Fine, compact fibers create a smooth, dense surface. | Silky surface with natural sheen and clean appearance. | Warm without the same visual volume as longer-haired fur. | Relatively light and flexible for regular wear. | Everyday coats and cleaner silhouettes. |
| Chinchilla | Very fine, dense fibers create a delicate surface. | Very soft texture with a velvety touch. | Chosen more for softness and feel than visible volume. | Lightweight and delicate, requiring thoughtful handling. | Lighter pieces and detail-focused designs. |
| Raccoon Fur | Dense fur structure with distinctive long fibers and natural texture variation. | Textured surface with visible dimension and fullness. | Dense structure and fuller volume for colder conditions. | Medium-to-heavy feel with strong volume. | Cold-weather styles and warm winter coats. |
| One-Piece Fur | Larger fur panels create a more continuous surface and pattern. | Natural pattern variation and an individual appearance. | Depends on fur type, construction and material thickness. | Weight depends on fur type, panel size and construction. | Pieces where material continuity and natural pattern matter. |
Find the Texture You Love
Fox, mink, chinchilla and raccoon each bring a different texture and presence. Start with the one that feels most like you.
Fur, by Material
Compare the look and feel of each fur, then open the collection that suits you.
Shop by Fur
Continue from the material guide to collections where each fur type has its own product and styling context.
FAQ
Answers to common questions about comparing fur textures, warmth, appearance, and care.
What Is The Warmest Type Of Fur?
Which Fur Is The Softest?
What Is The Difference Between Fox Fur And Mink Fur?
Which Fur Is Best For Everyday Wear?
What Does One-Piece Fur Mean?
Is More Expensive Fur Always Better?
How Do I Choose Between Different Fur Materials?
Do Different Fur Materials Require Different Care?
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