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Buying The Right Clothing

For years I tried to get "the most" out of my clothes. Instead of retiring old T-shirts when they had visible holes, I would wear them until they were nearly thread-bare. Unfortunately, although the people closest to me knew that I wasn't crazy, my outer appearance made me look a little less-than-attractive. I decided to change things, which is why I started focusing more on clothing and accessories. I started visiting stores to see what they had to offer, and I even figured out how to save money on the things I wanted to buy every day. Read this blog to learn how to shop smarter and find the right clothing.

What To Do With Your Inherited Fur Coats

When a loved one passes on or simply decides to gift you with items that they think are important but no longer have use for, you may wonder what you can and should do with what you have been given. In the case of antique or inherited fur coats, there are certain steps that you should take when you receive these furs and to keep them in good condition for many years to come. Get to know what these steps are so that you can be sure that the fur coats that were gifted to you will be something that you can gift to someone special in your life one day in the future.

Have Your Fur Coats Appraised

Fur coats can be quite valuable, particularly those that have been around for a long time. The construction of the garments and the quality of the fur was often much higher as a rule in antique, handmade garments.

Additionally, if you do not know fur coats well, you will want to have them appraised to find out what type of fur your coat is made of (what animal they came from). Contact an estate appraisal company or someone who specializes in furs to give you more information about your inherited fur coats and to tell you their value. If the furs are valuable, you will want to have them insured as well in case anything ever happens to them.

Hanging and Storing Your Fur Coats

You do not ever want to leave your fur coats lying around or folded up in boxes. This can cause the furs to get matted and lose their shape and integrity.

Instead, always keep your fur coats hung on sturdy hangers that are not wire. They need to be thicker and able to help keep the structure and form of the shoulders of the coat. When your coat is in the closet, do not try to protect it by placing plastic bags over it.

Plastic garment bags are actually stifling to the fur coats and can cause the leather or hide to suffer damage. The fur needs to breathe. You can invest in fur storage chests or closets that are designed to perfectly accommodate your fur coats and keep them in excellent condition now and in the future. These fur closets regulate temperature and humidity to ensure that environmental damage does not occur to your coats.

Now that you have a few ideas of what to do with your inherited fur coats, you can be sure that you take good care of the items that your loved one chose to bestow upon you. For more information, look into fur coats by Richmond Hill Furriers Ltd.