The denim or jean jacket with fur has been a trend in the fashion industry for a very long time. Although the trend of fur clothing is highly scrutinized by animal activists, the jean jacket with fur still makes a comeback in the fashion industry. Denim jackets are now available in the branded as well as the local stores. They are now being used as a fashion statement.
History of fur farming goes years back where 80% of fur clothing came from animals that were bred on a farm. The demand for a jean jacket with fur started at a very early time with women mostly wearing it for fashion as well as a comfort clothing.
The demand for a jean jacket with fur rose to 68% in 2014. Hence, the growing demand leads to the competition in the fur farming industry even after the animal welfare board came forward with the fur farming ban worldwide. The competitors in the jean jacket with fur sale include Ralph Lauren, Forever 21, J.Crew, Venus, White House Black Market, Glacier Wear, Bonito, Bedford Fair, Topshop, H&M, etc.
Let us start with the most varied and respected stores H&M. Whether one buys online or from physical stores, H&M has a wide collection of women denim jackets. Their price ranges from $30 to as high as $500 per denim jacket.
The jean jacket are designed with fur of rabbits, leopards, cheetah, and tigers which enhances the look of the denim jacket. Ralph Lauren being one of the most famous brands in New York has its spread of jean jackets with fur for men, women, and kids. Ralph Lauren men’s collection would include a wide range from sheep fur to Mink fur. They range from $165 to as high as $2700 whereas for women this range doubles from as low as $50 to as high as $6000. J.Crew, another famous brand for jean jackets with fur, have coded offers for the colors you chose on a product. Brighter the colors, higher the price and vice versa. They have a wide range of women clothing collection which ranges from as low as $200 to as high as $10000.
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