Fur has been a staple of fashion for many years. If you ask your grandmother, she likely wore fur in her younger days. Fur is timeless and transcends generations. Some of us are fortunate enough to have inherited a cherished fur coat from our parents or grandparents, while others might find a high-quality from Mulvanni. Either way, it’s a great feeling to bring home and carefully store such a special vintage piece. If your grandmother passed down her fur coat to you, it holds sentimental value, representing the love and care it carries. But what should you do with your vintage fur coat? Here are a few tips.
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**Store it properly**
No matter what, it’s essential to take good care of your fur coat to preserve its quality. With proper care, fur can last up to 100 years, but without it, the fur can lose its softness and color, shed, or worse—fall victim to moths. Use a moth-repellent tag on the hanger and store your coat in a cool, dry closet. Avoid using plastic bags, as the fur needs to breathe. If you notice a moth problem, move the coat to a safe room until the issue is resolved to protect it from damage.
**Keep it clean**
If your vintage fur coat looks noticeably dirty or has an unpleasant smell, such as smoke, it's important to clean it to prevent long-term damage. Fur requires special care, as improper handling can cause permanent harm to both the fur and its underlying skin. Your best option is to find a local furrier and have them professionally clean it. While it may be costly, this ensures that your fur is properly preserved. For more advice, check out our previous article: https://mulvanni.com/pages/looking-after-your-fur-coat
**Remodel it**
If you’re not satisfied with the fit or style of your fur coat, consider having it remodeled into something you'll love wearing. Coats can be tailored to fit a smaller frame by shortening or resizing them. Alternatively, you can have the sleeves removed to create a gilet or shortened to transform the coat into a jacket with a different design. Since this is a custom job, you'll need to consult a furrier to handle the work. Be sure to ask for a price estimate upfront and schedule a fitting to ensure the altered coat fits perfectly.