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Warning to Irish shoppers as rabbit, mink and cat fur found in 'faux fur' clothes

The warning comes after a UK investigation revealed animal fur in fake fur products.

IRISH CONSUMERS HAVE been warned to remain vigilant after revelations that some fake fur products available to order online contain real animal fur.

A Sky News investigation yesterday revealed that a number of ‘faux fur’ (fake fur) products for sale in UK High Street stores contained fur from four animals.

Fibres consistent with rabbit, racoon dog, mink and cat fur were all identified by an expert in certain clothing items from two named companies – department store House of Fraser and clothing outlet Missguided.

Both firms have multiple locations across the UK.

House of Fraser has one outlet in Ireland – at the Dundrum Town Shopping Centre in south Dublin. Missguided has no outlets in the country, but its products are available to buy online for delivery here.

Both companies say they have ‘no fur’ policies.

House of Fraser confirmed to TheJournal.ie that the product highlighted by Sky News as containing fur was not available for sale online or in its Irish store.

The British broadcaster identified a pair of gloves being sold in House of Fraser which were found to have a rabbit fur trim. While two pairs of shoes with pom poms on sale in Missguided contained fibres consistent with cat and rabbit fur.

Irish animal protection charity, the ISPCA, warned Irish consumers to take care when buying what they believed were faux fur products.

“The ISPCA would like to see a fur-free EU and the phasing out of fur farming in Ireland,” a spokesperson said.

We would also warn consumers to ensure that if they are buying clothing with fake or faux fur that it is not real fur being passed off as fake fur.

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In a statement to TheJournal.ie, House of Fraser also confirmed that the product highlighted by Sky News was never available in its Irish store. Nor was it available online.

The company said that the brand which supplied the gloves - Moda in Pelle – was an “extremely small concession brand” and only available in a small number of its outlets.

It confirmed that all existing stock of the product in question was being removed from its stores and returned to the brand. Customers are being offered a full refund.

“House of Fraser has a strict no fur policy and we ensure all of our suppliers and brand partners are aware of this,” a spokesperson said.

We would never knowingly mislead our customers, who we believe have the right to know what they purchasing.

The Missguided products reported to contain animal fur were available online to purchase for delivery to Ireland.

The company has since removed the affected products from its website following the Sky News investigation.

pom pom The shoes which have been removed from sale following the Sky News report. Google Web Cache Google Web Cache

A spokesperson said it was examining all allegations around the products.

“Missguided does not condone the use of fur in any of its products therefore we take the allegations made by Sky News very seriously,” the company said.

We have launched an internal investigation with the relevant suppliers and will ensure these matters are addressed urgently.

Despite requests from TheJournal.ie, Missguided provided no details as to other products that may be affected and did not state whether refunds would be offered to customers.

The Irish Competition and Consumer Protection Commission said that it did not comment on individual cases. However, it provided general guidelines for consumers.

The CCPC said that under a consumer law, something purchased must match the description given by the retailer.

If it is discovered that the purchased item isn’t as it was described, then the consumer is entitled to return the item and be granted a full refund.

Full details of right afforded to consumers in Ireland are available on the CCPC’s website consumerhelp.ie.

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    Mute 1island1Ireland
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    Apr 11th 2017, 7:16 AM

    Any natural materials used would usually only be a byproduct of the food industry. I have eaten rabbit so why not use the fur. No different to enjoying a nice bit of beef while wearing leather shoes.

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    Mute Veronica
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    Apr 11th 2017, 8:24 AM

    @1island1Ireland: I think that the process of preparing the animals in the food industry destroys the fur so it can’t be used in clothing. Not entirely sure though, I would be really happy if that wasn’t the case.

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    Mute Gerard
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    Apr 11th 2017, 9:00 AM

    @1island1Ireland: And the racoons, cats and mink?

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    Mute Jay Orange
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    Apr 11th 2017, 9:19 AM

    @Gerard: Chinese take-away.

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    Mute Jill
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    Apr 11th 2017, 9:43 AM

    @1island1Ireland: I think eating animals that are pets & using their fur is extremely different to killing farm animals bred for their meat. I had a pet rabbit so for me that’s the equivalent of eating a dog and wearing dog fur. Also just because you eat rabbit and don’t care about wearing fur other people do. I would be devastated if I found out something I bought was real fur especially rabbit fur. It would be like being told I was wearing a puppy.

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    Mute Sorcha Ní Shúilleabháin
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    Apr 11th 2017, 11:02 AM

    @1island1Ireland: This issue is where these animals have been sourced from and how they were treated in the production of the fur. From what I understand racoon dogs were found to have been skinned alive for fur production.

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    Mute Maggie O'Connor
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    Apr 11th 2017, 11:11 AM

    @1island1Ireland: so explain the cat and dog hair?

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    Mute Corcoran
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    Apr 12th 2017, 5:07 AM

    @1island1Ireland: “why not use the fur?”. Well because wear your own skin for a start. Innocent animals aren’t ours to abuse.

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    Mute Richard Humphreys
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    Apr 11th 2017, 7:27 AM

    There was a frightening documentary on TG4 on fior sceal years ago which showed teams in poorer countries in aisa rounding up cats and dogs and showed in details this proceedure. Then selling the pelts as face fur to big companies.

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    Mute Alan Farrell
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    Apr 11th 2017, 12:09 PM

    Cheap fur is not a byproduct of the food industry. It comes from Asian fur factories where animals (dogs, cats, rabbits, raccoon dogs etc) are kept in absolutely horrendous conditions and literally skinned alive. Google if you have the stomach for it.

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    Mute SteoG
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    Apr 11th 2017, 12:29 PM

    @Alan Farrell: In many cases the dogs and cats are stolen by roving gangs. There have been many incidents of rough justice dealt out to dognap gang members by local villagers, sadly not enough to deter this vile trade.

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    Mute Leitrim303
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    Apr 11th 2017, 1:01 PM

    the vegans wont be happy

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    Mute DeFonz
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    Apr 11th 2017, 6:45 AM

    House of Fraser kill pussy cats!!

    Even United Airlines only beat up their passengers.

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    Mute Scundered
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    Apr 11th 2017, 7:38 AM

    @DeFonz: in fairness I’ve left many a nightclub in that fashion over the years.

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    Mute Missyb211
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    Apr 11th 2017, 9:45 PM

    They want to warn us about non fakes? HAH

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    Mute Peter J O'Brien
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    Apr 11th 2017, 11:03 AM

    Reminds me of Monty Burns singing ” See my hat”.

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