The difference between a mink and a rabbit.

Mink fur was highly valued at all times. There are so many innovations today, but new hybrid fur animals do not appear, and mink is still the dream of all fashionistas. Other fur animals - fox, raccoon, rabbit are also good, however, the mink is the world leader in the fur industry.

And for good reason. After all, mink has a very beautiful, smooth and pleasant to the touch fur: moderately soft, moderately hard. But rabbit fur, as we all know, is surprisingly soft. That is why this softness shortens the life of the fur product. The most short-lived and coarse fake for a mink is a rabbit, for this it is painted and trimmed, because its hairs differ somewhat in length. To be sure that the skin of the animal was not painted, check its seamy side - there should be no streaks or traces of staining. Real mink has a smooth, pleasant beige or white skin. In addition to the obvious price difference, when you buy a rabbit, you get a thinner and therefore less durable base of your product.

Natural mink fur

the risk of buying a counterfeit product to a minimum.

You can tell a mink from a rabbit by the following features:

  1. Mink fur is harder, smoother and more durable
  2. Mink products will last you longer, as they are stronger in basis, and the fur itself is thicker
  3. A rabbit from an honest seller should be much cheaper than mink.
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