Fake fur is a type of textile fabric fashioned to simulate genuine animal fur. It is known as a pile fabric and is typically made from polymeric fibers that are processed, dyed, and cut to match a specific fur texture and color. First introduced in 1929, advances in polymer technology have tremendously improved fake fur quality. Today's fake furs can be nearly indistinguishable from the natural furs they imitate.
The "fiber" used in fake fur is primarily acrylic, produced from petrochemicals (oil).
The highest quality & finest material for making fake fur is modacrilic
1929
fake fur feels like a bunch of hairspray sprayed on it but real feels really soft and natural
A type of 'fake' fur made from processed sheepskin so that it resembles beaver fur.
One can often find fake furs during the winter months in many department stores and other clothing stores. One can also find fake fur coats on eBay as well as other websites. Another good site to check for fake fur is Fabulous Furs.
yes
Yes, animal fur is usually much softer than faux fur. Real fur does not 'knot' when it gets wet or is exposed to wind. It also does not get brittle and stiff when it gets old. Real fur will really 'wave' in the wind, while fake fur will usually stay stiff and still.
ones made out of plastic, one out of animal skin
of course yes
Fake. Your parents wouldn't be able to afford a pair of mink boots.
There is no difference. Faux fur just sounds better. "Faux" is the French word for "false".