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You’ve been given a vintage fox fur from a beloved relative, but you are not sure what to do with it. Sentiment tells you not to get rid of it, but another part of you says it is just not fashionable. What do you do with it? Luckily, there are many options, especially if your fur has any value in it. Your first step is determining whether it actually has value. Once you know, then you can decide just what to do with it.

What to Look For

In order for fur to hold its value, it should have a lining that is in good shape without any holes or rips. In addition, it should not be faded or look worn. The fur itself should also be in good condition with no peeling, tears, holes or other unattractive areas. The coat should look lush and beautiful, not mangy and thin.

Selling It

If you decide your fur is valuable enough to sell, you will want to consult with your trusted furrier to determine the price you should expect to receive. In addition, your furrier will be able to determine if your item should be cleaned or needs repair before you try to sell it to ensure you get the maximum price for it.

Keeping It

If you have decided you want to keep your vintage fox fur, what do you do with it? If you are sentimental about it and want to keep it, there are a variety of things your furrier can do with it to make it useful for you. One way many people reuse vintage fur is by turning a coat turned into a blanket. Other people choose to turn it into other items, such as hats, scarves, stoles or even a coat that fits better or has a completely different style.

What you decide to do with your vintage fox fur is your personal preference. There are a variety of ways to fix it to keep it in the family, especially if it was given to you by a beloved relative. If the fur has no meaning or you simply don’t have a place for it in your life, you can find places to sell it, but you should definitely talk with your local furrier first to determine the best course of action to take.