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Your cart is empty. Material: High Quality Faux Fur
Package: 1* Faux Fur Collar (With buttons)
Size: The surface width is about 17-19cm,the lining width is about 7-8cm.
We have some different size to choose,if you like to other size,please contact with me first.
Use: The faux fur collar can be used on the hood,collar and can be used scarf,it will give you a warm winter.
Quality:All the faux fur collars were made of by high quality faux fur,if have any question for the item,please contact with me first.
Gggirlgeek
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Almost too fluffy for a men's coat, when the horizontal ends are sewn close together on the hood. It makes a 4" deep fur tunnel around my husband's face. It's more puffy than the original ruff on the coat that I destroyed in the dryer. (Learned a hard lesson about polyester and using even the lowest heat!) Looks luxurious on his over-sized parka though. Beautiful color like a silver fox. Doesn't shed. Will reqiure occasional brushing to prevent it matting up. It would do a great job of protecting against the wind, cold, and snow if worn how the Alaskans traditionally do. It's not just for show. It will keep you warm.There are 5 or 6 loops missing, that were never sewn on. So attaching it as intened, by sewing each loop to the edges of the original hood or hood flap, requires some modification. However, I ended up pinning it onto the extra-thick seam edge using 8 4" super jumbo safety pins. He doesn't use the hood enough to worry about them coming undone, plus I poked them through 2 or 3 times each for security. I really wish I could find a ruff with a zipper like the original but they are very expensive if you can even find them. Later I may consider sew-on snaps if he uses the coat a lot.Instead of replacing the fur on the coat, I had to remove the entire zipped ruff-attachment the coat came with because removing the fur would have requied removing stitches for the entire seam. Re-sewing the seam would require a sewing machine. So I pinned this new ruff directly to the hood's seam without the removable zipper attachment. It worked out because the new fur is about 3 inches deeper (fluffier) than the original so would have created a 7 inch tunnel around his face that he couldn't see through.Overall I love the fluffy, beatiful protective fur, but the design for attaching it, and lack of quality control with the loops, makes it difficult to apply. I made it work, but it would require more effort and equipment than I have to attach it properly. However it's the best, affordable option on Amazon.
Mia
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I bought the Raccoon with black tips. It is gorgeous, full, and soft, and looks like real fur. I handwashed it gently and hung it to dry, and it remained just as soft. Like many other folks, I tumble-dried a coat, ruining its faux fur collar. The elastic loops of this lining perfectly fit the existing buttons of my coat's hood, so I didn't even need to sew on buttons. The elastic loops proved very strong - they stayed in tact while I wrestled them over the existing buttons which may have been a bit too large. The fur lining I received is VERY good quality for the price and makes the coat seems more expensive.
Rustyshark
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Wow! So much nicer than original. Very rich and authentic looking, sized as described, am very pleased!
Kathy DeBorde
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
The 1st picture is the original collar on a coat I purchased for Christmas for my daughter. The collar didn't look anything like what was advertised. The second and third pictures are with the new piece I ordered on Amazon and added over the original collar. Huge difference and completely changed the coat. We may add additional pieces around the cuffs and possibly around the top of a pair of black boots. It took a little effort for me to get sort of a 'rhythm' for how to attach this but got easier as I went and was well worth it. The piece came with buttons and thread in various colors, but I used my own. There wasn't a lot of thread and I sewed the buttons on pretty sturdily.
Victor Tamburro
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Better than I was expecting. Nice large piece of fur. Was very easy to attach using velcro for fabrics instead of having to sew or glue it on. Came out perfect.
Jaweria Hamad
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
It looks good but is not very high quality. Just works. Easy to put on. However, the fur comes out. Everytime i try to put on the jacket the fur come off like few strands are there.
M. Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This is a great faux fur trim. It's very full and dense, better than the ones that usually come on hoods. No bad smell at all. The elastic loops were very well placed and good quality. A little time consuming to sew on all the 10 buttons...... and you need every one of them. But well worth the effort! Highly recommend this product.
BSA
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2022
I love how nice this turned out. I’ll explain how to attach below. Or at least how I attached it to my daughters Columbia winter jacket after she ruined the original faux fir in the dryer.First, I must say the quality is exceptional, it has a quilted liner in black and is narrower on the ends. It came with loop attached (which I didn’t use) some clear buttons and thread.When it arrived, it was lovely. Take note that it does have a direction of the fur that should run from front to back, like petting a dog. I did a lot of shaking it to see how it would fall.It’s very soft and looks so real.To attach it, I remove the original fabric and buttons from the melted fur. In my case, this Columbia jacket had a visor like fabric piece that extended the old fur out over the forhead. It did not use it. I pinned the new fur to the old button strip and double checked the direction of the fur and then slip stitched by hand the entire length of buttons to the fur. ( the loops on the fur didn’t match my button set up). The last step I did was to roll the fur piece back towards the buttons (but not covering them). I had read this technique in another review. SO GLAD I did. It added so much volume and fluff. I tacked it in several places, including the very ends.For this particular coat it was easier to use the buttons and fabric strip from the original fur piece. The button size was bigger and the spacing was different. Don’t worry too much about your stitching, if you roll it to be double it will be so fluffy you won’t see your stitching.
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