Fur Care Guide
A quality fur garment is an investment that can last a lifetime with proper care.
Storage
Always store your fur in a cool, dark place with good air circulation. Never use a plastic garment bag — fur needs to breathe. A cloth bag is ideal. Professional cold storage during summer months is recommended.
Cleaning
Have your fur professionally cleaned by a furrier once a year. Never use regular dry cleaning — the chemicals can damage the pelts.
Rain & Moisture
If your fur gets wet, shake it out and hang it to dry naturally. Never use a hair dryer or place it near a heat source.
Avoid Friction
Be mindful of shoulder bags, seat belts, and anything that creates repeated friction, as this can wear down the fur over time.
Repairs
Address small tears or loose seams promptly. A small repair now prevents a larger problem later.