The only thing every department store begins to ban
Say goodbye to this element of clothes once popular if you shop in one of these stores.
The trends of fashion come and go, but it seems that there is a major change in the department stores that could be here to stay there. In a change thatVogue Called "a change of sea in the luxury industry", "the great retailers prohibit a particular type of garment. SAKS FIFTH Avenue was the most recent to announce that it will no longer carry this type of product, the last in a long list of stores that adopted the same ban. Read on to know which major element departmentStores interrupt.
SAKS is the last department store to prohibit the sale of fur.
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE announced its intention tofinally go without furRepresentatives shared on May 5, May 5th. In a statement, the company explained that it is committed to stopping selling products made using an animal fur through a gradual approach by the end of the year 2022. "
Tracy Margolies, Chief Merchandising Officer of SAKS, "said SAKS," we recognize that trends are constantly evolving and the sale of fur remains an important social issue. As such, the elimination of our assortment is the right step for that we can take this time. "
SAKS is not alone in his decision to prohibit the fur of the animals of his shelves. Macy's, Bloomingdale's and Nordstrom have all announced similar projects to go without fur, as a result of luxury brands that have chosen to do the same. Upscale Designers, including "Gucci, Michael Kors, Donna Karan, Coach, Phillip Lim, Stella McCartney, Prada, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger have alreadycommitted to stop using animal fur in their products "Strong reports.
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The state of the entire California also goes without fur.
Shocked to hear that big retailers will no longer sell fur products? Then hold your vegetable fur hat. The full state of California also announced that it will become the first US state ofProhibit the sale of animal fur by 2023. Some exceptions can be made for religious or cultural purposes,The New York Times reports.
According toStrongThe New York states, Rhode Island and Hawaii all considered similar legislation.
Animal rights groups say that change has been expected for a long time.
Animal rights groups have called for the end of fur sales for years, argue against the notorious cruel practices of the industry. Now they earn broader public support. According toThe alliance without fur, a global coalition of more than 50 animal welfare organizations, recent surveys found that 71% of Americans now promote fur prohibition.
However, animal activists will have a long battle before other animal products are drawn from the shelves. SAKS (and many other fur prohibition stores) will continue to sell sheepish skin, goat's skin, livestock skin, decline, feathers and leather, the department store explained in his statement concerning the prohibition of the fur.
The fur industry is fighting for its place in the stores.
AsVogue Stresses, the fur industry is unlikely to go quietly. They countered the cruelty of animal activists arguing that animal fur is more durable than the Faux Faux options based on PVC. "Fur industry The associations insist on the long life cycle of the material, the fact that it is biodegradable and the absence of difficult chemicals in its treatment as proof of the inherent sustainability of real fur, "says the magazine.
However, several new companies have produced false fur products that areplants and biodegradable, signaling a possible solution for ecologicallyand consumer conscious ethically. With department stores eliminating their fur inventory in the mass, we are likely to see more about these options in the coming years.
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