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Fur for men: A flamboyant gesture

If you thought fur was the dominion of women only, you thought wrong. Something savage is stalking men’s wear, too, writes David Hayes. Silver fox, mink, chinchilla, raccoon, rabbit – you name it, it made an appearance at the autumn/winter 2010 men’s collections.

According to Arnaud Corbin, UK managing director of luxury men’s wear company Zilli (www.zilli.fr), which sells large quantities of high-grade fur: “The popularity of fur is growing – even among more traditional dressers, such as businessmen.” His pieces include the Layon coat, a traditional cashmere overcoat with a removable mink collar (£4,300). “The supplies of this coat in the London store have already sold out twice,” says Corbin.

For many catwalk designers, however, fur is predominantly a flamboyant gesture rather than safe seller. Men’s wear designer Thom Browne (www.thombrowne.com), who attached fistfulls of racoon tails to almost everything in his autumn/winter 2010 catwalk show, including scarves, T-shirts and trousers, admits: “I actually don’t use fur very much. It is very much based on the concept I had for this season.”

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