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Curly Blonde Girl Wearing A Fur Coat And Black Stockings On Wooden Stairs
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Fur is still worn in most mild and cool climates around the world due to its superior warmth and durability. It is also sometimes associated with glamour and lavish spending, although a number of consumers and designers reject fur due to moral beliefs and perceived cruelty to animals. Fur is still used by indigenous people and underdeveloped societies, due to its availability and superior insulation properties. The Inuit peoples of the Arctic relied on fur for most of their clothing, and it also forms a part of traditional Russian, Scandinavian and Japanese clothing.
Animal furs used in garments and trim may be dyed bright colors or with patterns, often to mimic exotic animal pelts: alternatively they may be left their original pattern and color. Fur may be shorn down to imitate the feel of velvet, creating a fabric called shearling.
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