Kohl’s Apologizes for Mislabeling Real Fur as Faux

in Animal News

A recent investigation found that a men’s parka sold by the retailer Kohl’s with the description “faux-fur trim” actually used real fur from the raccoon dog, an animal in the same family as the domestic dog, fox, and wolf. Kohl’s apologized to its customers Tuesday, claiming that the company was unaware that the garment used real fur. Visit our Fur Free Retailer site to find compassionate retailers who have taken a stand against the use of fur in fashion.

Link: USA Today

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