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Lane Bryant, which is one of few widely available fat grrrl clothing stores, has taken to selling fox fur. I am really, really not down with the production & sale of new fur, and I sent a message to say so.
Dear (person),
Thank you for your recent email.
Our fur items were introduced in direct response to customer requests for these fashion-forward items. As with any fashion item, they may not appeal to all of our customers. We hope that those who do not wear fur will continue to choose Lane Bryant for other great fashion options.
We appreciate your concern about the products we offer and hope that you will continue to shop with www.lanebryant.com.
Sincerely,
Melinda
lanebryant.com Customer Service
www.lanebryant.com
Wait, I thought fur was a fashion disaster from the eighties? Since when is cruelty "fashion forward"? I mean, I realize I wear some leather shoes, and I certainly eat a share of meat, but wearing fur isn't simply being too lazy to respect animal life - it's going out of your way to be mean. Unless you kill your animal, eat it and then wear its skin.
Even if your gender, size or taste keeps you from shopping there no matter what, would you consider contacting them? I'd really really really like it for Lane Bryant to be inundated with anti-fur letters.
Dear (person),
Thank you for your recent email.
Our fur items were introduced in direct response to customer requests for these fashion-forward items. As with any fashion item, they may not appeal to all of our customers. We hope that those who do not wear fur will continue to choose Lane Bryant for other great fashion options.
We appreciate your concern about the products we offer and hope that you will continue to shop with www.lanebryant.com.
Sincerely,
Melinda
lanebryant.com Customer Service
www.lanebryant.com
Wait, I thought fur was a fashion disaster from the eighties? Since when is cruelty "fashion forward"? I mean, I realize I wear some leather shoes, and I certainly eat a share of meat, but wearing fur isn't simply being too lazy to respect animal life - it's going out of your way to be mean. Unless you kill your animal, eat it and then wear its skin.
Even if your gender, size or taste keeps you from shopping there no matter what, would you consider contacting them? I'd really really really like it for Lane Bryant to be inundated with anti-fur letters.
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but you do know that the cows they use for leather are different than the cows you eat, right?
I'll definitely be sending them a 'please don't sell fur' email though.
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But fur is still vastly worse, IMO.
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Unless you kill your animal, eat it and then wear its skin.
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not that I eat cows, but... I actually didn't know this. Do they throw away the skins of the cows they slaughter for meat?
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thanks again for the heads up!
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*envisioning Lane Bryant Stores covered in Red splashs of paint*
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Real fur makes sense to me if your a high end retailer and, well, snobby rich folk want the real thing. But an ugly coat? Trim on an ugly coat? When teh real stuff is practically indistinguishable? Ridiculous. And that's what I said in my letter.
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Anyone who's seen my closet would probably beg to differ, and I do give things away once a year or so - but I bet the supply of clothes available at thrift stores is way lower than the demand.
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But if you add "inexpensive" into the list of requirements, you're hosed unless you buy second-hand.
eBay is a good source for 2d-hand fat clothes.
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Actually, I haven't shopped at LB in awhile anyway. They're way expensive and if I'm persistent enough, I find I can usually find one or two Walmart sweatshop items that fit me each season.
Plus, I want to add a different LB gripe. Ever notice their manakins? Look at their backs and you'll notice that they've pinned Size 20 clothes to fit on a Size 12 manakin. LB doesn't carry sizes small enough to fit its own advertising. I mean, I think the LB manakins are a tiny bit larger than regular skinny-girl manakins, but not much and they're certainly way too small for any of the sizes that LB actually sells. *grumble* That's always bugged me.
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Although there may also be the "waaah, but we just can't get cheap mannequins over a size 14" issue - I recall seeing something to that effect not long ago - actual PLUS SIZE mannequins are apparently a super-specialty item, even though most women wear 12+ clothes. Stupid stupid stupid.
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Yes, that means that your vegetables are made with animal products, especially if it's organic produce.
But I wear leather, I eat meat, and I have no problem with fur farms if they're run according to the same standards I hold the meat industry to.
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And, oh, can we be friends?
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And yes, what a bummer.