Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Keep Warm This Winter with Rat Fur!





(Above: A "rat.")

I've come across a number of stories in the past couple of weeks about "rat fur" growing more popular among fashion designers. Well it's not rat fur--it's nutria fur. There's a difference. A big difference.

But it brings up an interesting question about fur. I, personally, would never wear fur. I think it's gross. And I live in a climate that allows me to get away with wearing wool coats all winter. (As a rule, I don't judge people who live in Siberia. Their lives are hard enough already.)

However nutria are not minks or chinchillas. They're pests that destroy the wetlands around Louisiana. (If there are still wetlands left after the oil spill. How impossibly sad.) So is wearing nutria fur okay? I need to know! That vest (below) would look awfully cute on me. (JK)

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(Above: Oscar de la Renta's "rat fur" vest.)

17 comments:

montana irregulars said...

first eating rodents, now wearing them? YUCKY!

Kira said...

Yeah, i agree with montana irregulars: is this "many uses for mice & rats" week? nevertheless, it's all quite interesting! if i had enough money, i'd certainly buy one of those outfits just to gross my friends out!

The Golden Eagle said...

I'm not going to wear rats anytime soon, but I wonder what sort of part they play in the ecology of the wetlands . . . they must do something, otherwise they wouldn't be there.

Kirsten Miller said...

Excellent question, GE, but I believe nutria are what's known as an "invasive species," (much like pythons in the Everglades) and weren't originally part of the wetlands ecology.

Anonymous said...

Can't we do something else with the nutria, rather than turn them into clothing? :(

Anonymous said...

I personally do not believe that it is O.K. to murder animals to make in coats or vests or ponchos or whatever and I would not wear one. But if they are pests and they are more helpful warming your torso then I guess they could be used for that....As long as do not become endangered or extinct. And also The killing should be done humanely and not out of cruelty or spite.

Kira said...

anonymous:
we could eat the nutria.

liltomboyblue11;) said...

I don't wear fur personally, but people have for thousands of years. And we've worn worse things... Vest made of the fur of your dead dog? I like rodents, but not everyone does... So I'm not too sure how to react to this.

Kitty said...

@ Montana Irregulars: Yaaahh... Who knew rodents were so useful? They're edible and fashionable XD

Alicia said...

I don't think it is right to wear the nutria fur. I would never buy the coats. But refusing that brings up so many different points; should we wear silk or snakeskin?

MysteryJellyfish said...

I suggest that we kill them, and feed them to the poor in Africa!

Anonymous said...

All I can think of is the Seinfeld Rat Hat...

EQ said...

Since fur of any kind is probably the second-worst thing for my various and sundry lung disorders, I don't wear it, and I try to stay several yards away from anyone who does.

Julia Branches: Silk, I'm ok with. It's from bugs. I really have no problem squishing bugs (even less when you get something cool like silk in doing so) although I'd rather make my brother do it. As for snakeskin...I just have to ask, do I really *want* to wear it? No offense to snakeskin fans, but I think the stuff is the ugliest material since leopard print.

Anonymous said...

In NZ, there is a rather good possum fur industry. Possums are an indroduced species there and have become pests, decimating swathes of flora to a point where the native fauna don't stand a chance.

As an Aussie, in whose home country possums are a protected species, the idea of wearing one was a bit of a shock to me at first. But if the numbers have to be culled to protect the environment, you might as well get something out of it, I suppose.

And the possum fur jumper I bought for my mum is the warmest thing in her wardrobe, apparently.

Anonymous said...

Wearing the fur of any animal is revolting in my personal opinion, I don't want to be a reaver (firefly reference)!

Alli The Totally Wicked Novelist said...

High fashion often has the tendency to be ridiculous. Can you believe women spend thousands of dollars, get in debt even, to wear things like that? It's just sad.

Anonymous said...

looks like it would be itchy to wear. But i think it should be OK. If there destroying our planet, we should detroy them. there dang ugly.
-KatCat*