The Biggest Danger of Artificial Fur
Unlike natural fur, artificial fur is completely immune to insects such as moths. It does not suffer from dry leather or hair loss. What threatens it the most is wear and tear! Friction is the worst enemy of faux fur.
The best advice is to never drive while wearing fur. In addition to being a danger to your safety (restricted movement, risk of getting caught in your sleeves, inefficient seat belts), you're serious about sticking your beautiful fur to the seat of your car (or any public place) so you can A death warrant was signed. shipping, the consequences are the same).
Our advice also applies if you're wearing a fur hooded jacket. Stuck on your back, the fur edges are subject to repeated rubbing every time you sit, and while being squeezed, its longevity (and visual appearance) is severely degraded.
The reflex adopted is to always leave its fur when you have to sit down. For example, where possible, you can still put it on your lap and enjoy its soft warmth. This advice alone can prevent 90% of fur wear symptoms.
The heat is also dangerous!
Another enemy to avoid: heat sources! In addition to being bad for your health, absolutely avoid smoking while wearing fur (it can burn your collar), and don't put it in the dryer anyway. Tumble dryers heat the drying air to such extremes that it burns the tips of your hair, giving them a decidedly unflattering visual look and making them lose all their softness and suppleness. Dryers are a real enemy of fur, even in cold conditions, as repeated rubbing on the surface of the drum can wear down the tips.