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Fur: has a new generation shrugged off the old stigma?
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/11496967/Fur-has-a-new-generation-shrugged-off-the-old-stigma.html
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You read these stories about how furs are really making a comeback and more fur being sold then ever but at the same time NAFA is practically giving away your coons, beavers and otter to get rid of them.
It seems everyone has to make big money before the trapper ever gets his cut.
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Re: Fur: has a new generation shrugged off the old stigma?
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I still don't see anybody wearing fur, except for occasionally as a lining around the collar on a coat. I've heard it's more popular in Russia and China.
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