Mink fur comes from mink animals, the most famous of which are the fur of European mink (scientific name: Mustela putorius furo) and ferret (scientific name: Neovison vison). These animals are often raised for fur production. The European ferret, also commonly known as the matanese ferret, is a subspecies of the domesticated domestic ferret (Mustela putorius). Ferrets are an animal native to North America.
These animals are chosen for fur production because their fur is soft, smooth and has certain warming properties, making it popular in the production of fashion and haute couture. Mink is generally regarded as a high-end material in the fur industry. Although due to factors such as animal rights and environmental protection, there have been ongoing controversies about fur and its use in recent years. Many designers and brands have stopped using real fur or mink. , and turning to faux fur and other alternatives.
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