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The term fur refers to the body hair of non-human mammals also known as the pelage (like the term plumage in birds). Fur comes from the coats of animals; the animal's coat may consist of short ground hair, long guard hair, and, in some cases, medium awn hair. Not all mammals have fur; animals without fur may be referred to as "naked", as in The Naked Ape and naked mole rat.
Fur usually consists of two main layers:
Fur has served as an important source of clothing for humans, especially in colder climates since time immemorial. Modern cultures continue to wear fur and fur trim as dictated by fashion trends and it is still considered by many as a luxury item.
Animal furs used in garments and trim may be dyed bright colors or to mimic exotic animal patterns, or shorn down to imitate the feel of a soft velvet fabric. The term "a fur" is often used to refer to a fur coat, wrap, or shawl.
Common animal sources for fur clothing and fur trimmed accessories include:
The manufacturing of fur clothing involves obtaining animal pelts where the hair is left on the animal's processed skin. In contrast, leather made from sheepskin or other animal hides involves removing the fur from the skin and using only the skin. The use of wool involves shearing the animal's hair from the living animal, so that the wool can be regrown. Fake fur or "faux fur" designates any synthetic material that mimics the appearance and feel of real fur, without the use of animal products.
The chemical treatment of fur to increase its felting quality is known as carroting, as the process tends to turn the tips of the fur a yellowish-red "carrot like" colour.
Anti-fur campaigns reached a peak in the 1980s and 1990s, with the participation of numerous celebrities, many of whom have since been seen in fur clothing. [Citation needed] Record prices for fur pelts demonstrate fur's durable appeal. [Citation needed]
The soft, warm texture of fur appeals to many people; for some, the attraction becomes a fur fetishism, a fetishistic attraction to people wearing fur, or in certain cases, to the fur garments themselves.