Tuesday 19 February 2013

The Proper Care of Fur Capes



Fur capes can be a luxurious addition to your wardrobe, helping you experience incredible warmth when you don’t want to wear a full-length fur coat. These capes can often be made from rabbit, fox, beaver or mink, along with a vast number of other furs and materials, depending on the look you desire from your furs. Learning how to care for fur capes is essential to ensure it lasts a long time and looks its best each time you wear it. There is specific care that must be completed when you first receive your fur cape, as well as over the course of its life.

Care upon Receipt
When you purchase fur cape, they are often packaged in the perfect way to protect it during transport, especially when you buy it online. Knowing what you should do to your fur cape before you wear it will ensure it looks great when you first put it on.

Hang It Up
As you open the package in which your fur cape was held, you will notice it looks creased from being folded and the fur can appear flat. To get rid of these unsightly creases and flat fur hairs, you need to hang up fur capes on padded hangers away from any other piece of clothing for at least 24 hours. If you hang it up too close to other items of clothing, it can cause the fur to remain creased and flat. You want it to be able to breathe and straighten itself out.

Steam the Cape
If you hang fur capes up to get rid of the creases and fluff out the fur, it may not always happen in the amount of time you have before you would like to wear your cape. If you the creases remain, you can carefully use a clothes iron to steam out the creases. However, it is important to remember that fur is extremely sensitive to heat, which can result in burns if the iron touches the fur or you don’t keep the iron moving to avoid oversteaming an area.

Wet Fur
Some people completely avoid wearing their furs when it is raining or snowing because they don’t know how to care for fur capes that have become wet. This care is actually fairly easy so you don’t need to fear getting your fur cape wet, as long as you aren’t submersing it in water. Instead of placing your fur cape in the clothes dryer, you need to carefully shake out any excess water and then hang it on the padded hanger to air dry completely.

Proper Storage
Any time you aren’t using fur capes, they need to be hung up, just like you did when your fur cape was new. Make sure you use a padded hanger to avoid new unsightly creases. You should also hang your fur cape with at least an inch of clearance from any other item hanging in your closet. Avoid damp places, such as the basement. If you won’t be wearing fur capes for a period of time, such as during the summer, you may want to consider professional fur storage for your fur capes.

Cleaning
Even if you don’t choose to put fur capes into professional storage, it is important to allow the professionals to clean your fur cape at least once a year to increase its longevity and keep it looking its best. Never send your furs to the dry cleaner. They should only be handled by a professional furrier. During the cleaning process, a furrier will also inspect fur capes for loose hairs or any other damage that requires repairs. This will ensure your fur capes are in their best condition when you need to wear them.
Fur capes are an elegant way to stay warm in the winter months, especially when it isn’t cold enough to warrant a full fur coat. However, it is important to make sure you know just how to care for best fur capes. Without the proper care, your fur cape won’t last as long as it should and will lose its luster and luxurious look, making your investment a waste of money.

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