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Back You are here: Home Designers go Fur Free

Designers go Fur Free

More and more retailers and designers are rejecting cruelty and potential consumer deception by adopting fur-free policies. Listed here are those who’ve announced that they don’t sell animal fur or are phasing in this policy. Be sure to check the current status of the companies listed above—in order to confirm that they are,  or  will be phasing in a fur-free policy. Some fur garments bearing the name of listed brands or designers who have recently gone fur-free may continue to be available in discount and overstock stores and on online auction sites.
It is up to you, the consumer to check with these companies and continue to read labels.

Please note, shearling is not covered by this list. Use our list as a guide, but always double-check any fur-trimmed product before buying it.

Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister Co.
Aéropostale
American Apparel 
American Eagle Outfitters 
aerie f.i.t.
Martin + Osa
Ann Taylor
Anthropologie
Apple Bottoms by Nelly
Ashley Paige
Ashley
Bahar Shahpar
BCBG Max Azria
 AZRIA
Max Azria Atelier
Hervé Léger Couture
Hervé Léger by Max Azria
BCBGenerations

BCBG//Attitude
Max and cleo
Tex by Max Azria
Manoukian
Dorotennis
Street Beat 
Max Rave
bebe stores, inc.

Benjamin Cho      
Betsey Johnson
Billabong
Element
Honolua Surf Company
Kustom
Nixon
Palmers Surf
Tigerlily
Von Zipper
Xcel
Burton Snowboards
Calvin Klein 
Calvin Klein Collection
ck
Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein Jeans
Carhartt        
Champs Sports
Charlotte Ronson
Charlotte Russe
Club Monaco
Coldwater Creek
Northcountry catalog
Coldwater Creek's Sport Catalog
Cole Haan 
Columbia Sportswear Company
Montrail Footwear
Mountain Hardwear
Pacific Trail
Sorel
Delia's, Inc.
Alloy
CCS
Dollhouse        
Donna Salyers' 
Dorotennis
Duckie Brown  Designers        
Eastbay
Eddie Bauer        
Edun
Eileen Fisher
Esprit         
Footaction
Foot Locker, Inc.
Lady Foot Locker
Kids Foot Locker
Champs Sports
Eastbay
Forever 21        
Gant
Rugger
Elliot Gant
The Gap, Inc.
Banana Republic
Old Navy
Piperlime
Athleta
Guess?, Inc. 
GUESS
G by Guess
Marciano
H&M 
Helly Hansen
Henri Bendel        
Hervé Léger
Hilfiger Denim    

HSN (Home Shopping Network)
Imitation    
J. Crew        
J. Jill        
Jay McCarroll
Jimmy'Z
Aéropostale
John Varvatos        

Katharine Hamnett        
Karen Walker        
Kenneth Cole
Kenneth Cole New York
Kenneth Cole Reaction
Unlisted
Bongo
Tribeca
Kustom        
Lands' End        
Levi's Dockers
Signature by Levi Strauss & Co.
 Victoria's Secret
The Limited
Express
La Senza
Henri Bendel
Linda Loudermilk
Lucky Brand Jeans 
Madewell    
Manoukian
Marc Bouwer 
Marciano        
Martin + Osa
Max Azria
Max Rave
Mountain Hardwear         
Nautica         
Nicole Miller         
Old Navy        
Overstock.com
Pacific Trail 
Patagonia        
Paul Frank 
Philanthropist
Piperlime
Polo by Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren Purple Label
Ralph Lauren
Black Label
Blue Label
Lauren by Ralph Lauren
Polo Jeans Co.
RRL
RLX
Rugby
RL Childrenswear
Chaps
Club Monaco
  
Rebecca Taylor  
REI
RRL  
Scapegoat
Sheila Frank
Signature by Levi Strauss & Co.
Sorel 
Sportswear Company    
Stella McCartney        
Steve Madden        
Stewart + Brown
Sworn Virgins
Talbots,
The North Face
Timberland Timberland PRO
howies
GoLite
Mion footwear
iPath
Todd Oldham
Tommy Hilfiger         
Topshop
Trovata  Uniqlo 
Urban Outfitters 

Free People
Vans        
Victoria Bartlett/VPL       
Victoria's Secret See Limited Brands    
William Rast   
Zara  


 Source: The Humane Society of the  United States, and is not responsible for any information, found to be incorrect. The Humane Society does not take responsiblity for any of the information listed, as it is the responsibility of the company that submitted it.

 

 

 

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