The main points when choosing a fur coat, like any outerwear, are the material from which it is made and the color of the product. Long gone are the days when a fur coat could be two or three colors from the "ordinary" range. Designers turned the purchase of a fur coat into a fascinating process in which you can find products from different fur of almost any color.
Features
Fur companies are working closely with breeders who, in captivity, breed new breeds of animals that produce skins of unusual colors. A vivid example is the mink cross. There is not a drop of paint on this fur, but such animals do not occur in nature.
Styles and models
Color plays a key role in choosing a fur coat, and here the principle works - the brighter and more distinctive the color, the easier the style should be.
Stylists advise: if you get a fur coat in a classic color (dark, silver, white), you can play with models. It can be products of a complex cut, with various details - pockets, belt, active collar, interesting hem.
If the long coat is bright red, then this model is unlikely to decorate the everyday routine of a woman.
If you are building an original image and have chosen a coat of “crazy” colors, let it be short (to the trouser belt or the middle of the thigh), it does not have patch pockets and a turn-down collar. Then the product will be truly stylish.
Popular shades
A fur coat is mostly outerwear for those who want to wear it for more than one season, therefore it prefers classic, natural shades.
Painted fur coats
For fashionistas who do not want to limit themselves to only the natural color scheme, designers also offer many options. Today, without exaggeration, you can buy a fur coat of absolutely any color.
Prints
The time has come when the flight of fantasy is limited only by the budget - you can buy everything!
How to choose?
But you should also approach the purchase wisely. If you want a natural fur coat, you should check only its quality. Even if the seller assures you that the fur is not dyed, swipe it with a white handkerchief - do you see traces of paint? Draw conclusions.
In general, color fur coats are less durable than natural ones. Paint, like any chemistry, reduces the wear time, the fur dims sooner or later and stops playing in the sun, and the color itself can change after a couple of seasons. It is believed that a colored coat will wear out faster than “natural” by 20-30%, regardless of how good the color was.
It is important that the chosen fur coat color matches your color type.
Another important point: you need to make sure that the colored coat will not overshadow you and will suit the rest of the wardrobe, and your character. You should not buy an expensive product in bright colors, if this is unusual for you. After a while, the euphoria will pass, and you will regret that you did not pay tribute to the classics.