Mary Wore A Little Lamb: The Truth behind Karakul Lamb Fur |
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Look in any fashion magazine and you're likely to see it: a glossy, curly, flat fur that sometimes looks like crushed velvet. It may appear as trim on collars or cuffs or as a complete jacket, coat, or other garment. And it's known by a host of names—karakul lamb, broadtail or Persian lamb. What isn't commonly known is that the fur is the product of extreme cruelty.
Learn all the facts about karakul sheep and the fur produced by their lambs. Find out what myths the fur industry is setting forth and find out the truth.
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