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Luxurious and warm, fur coats make a style statement unlike any other. Whether you have just inherited a fur coat, or own a beautiful collection of winter coats and have no idea how to store them, , this blog is for you!

If you are a fur lover, you might already be aware that fur requires intensive care to maintain its exquisite beauty and shine. For this very reason, most people opt for professional storage spaces, where an approximate temperature of 50 degrees and 50% humidity, you can store all your furs without a worry. Read on to learn all about eight expert-approved ways to store fur.

1. Keep Your Furs Out of the Sun

Though it might sound inevitable as your gorgeous furs will eventually be exposed to some degree of sunlight when you go out, this doesn’t mean that you should store them in a place with direct sun exposure. This should be kept in mind especially when storing furs after wearing them outside in a snowstorm. Though you might believe that keeping your furs under the sun is the best way to dry off the excess moisture, direct exposure can cause the pelts of your fur coat to dry out, resulting in loss of hair and, ultimately, the appearance of bald and patchy spots. Therefore, when putting away your furs until the next winter season, make sure that you keep them away from the sun, heating register, and radiator.

2. Allow It to Breathe

Every fur coat deserves a breath of fresh air! In fact, it’s essential to store your furs in a space that has plenty of room for them to spread their wings, relax and breathe. In simple words, this means that storing furs in a closet that is already crammed up with your many shoes, ski gear, and other jackets  is an indirect way of killing your precious fur apparel. Instead, you must ensure that nothing else touches your furs. Though this particular step alone won’t be enough to safely store your furs during the summer and spring months, it will definitely suffice to keep them in good condition.

3. Use the Right Hanger

You might be tempted to grab a plastic or wired-based hanger out of your closet and use it to store your furs during the winter months. After all, hanging them up is the best way to keep them in good condition. However, do you know that these thin hangers can end up causing more damage to the shoulder region of your fur coat than you might think?

Over time, you may find that the shoulders of your fur coat have become misshapen or stretched out. Therefore, the expert advice here is to use padded or wooden hangers as the wide surface area will keep your fur coat in the best possible condition.

4. Don’t Use Mothballs or Cedar Blocks

Keeping rodents and pests away from your furs is certainly a challenge and a necessity. For this, most people turn to mothballs and cedar blocks which end up doing more damage than providing protection.

Both cedar blocks and mothballs can increase your closet’s humidity levels at a fast pace, causing direct damage to your fur coat by producing an unshakable, strong odor. Unfortunately, it becomes nearly impossible to remove the stench of mothballs from your fur coats once this happens. So what should you do then?

Well, from our experience, using lavender sachets in your storage space can prevent both rodents and pests from damaging your furs as well as release a pleasant smell that will keep your enclosed space refreshed.

5. Maintain the Right Temperature

Maintaining the temperature is one of the primary concerns when storing fur in the off-season. Therefore, it is important to utilize storage spaces that are dark, cold, and contain low humidity. However, this doesn’t mean that you need to have a freezer or cold storage to store your furs!

It means that your fur storage space should have low humidity levels to keep your coats’ oil from evaporating, as high humidity can lead to the rotting of its pelts. Keep in mind though that low humidity can make fur brittle, dry and unappealing. Therefore, ensure that you store your furs in the perfect humidity and temperature levels of 50% humidity and 50-degree temperature to keep the oil and pelts intact until winter returns.

6. Select a Cloth Bag

Even today, people usually opt for plastic bags to store furs to safeguard their precious fur from insects, rodents, and ever-changing environmental conditions. As stated earlier, fur coats need to breathe, and storing them in enclosed plastic bags will only end up drying them off and ultimately destroying their quality. Moreover, also ensure that the size of your cloth-based fur storage bag is one or two sizes bigger than your fur coat. Doing so will maintain the quality of your fur clothing by giving it enough space to breathe.

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7. Storing Your Furs While Travelling

Whether you own a fur coat, fur vest, or any other fur apparel, the best way to pack it when traveling is by turning it inside out such that the lining is exposed, whereas the fur inside is protected. Also, wrap your fur coat in a cloth sheet, and don’t forget to fluff it up as soon as you open your luggage.

8. Consider Professional Fur Storage

Most fur owners believe that professional storage is the only reliable option when storing furs. Organizations specializing in fur storage have developed climate-controlled facilities that not only store your high-quality fur coat but also maintain its condition as long as you like. Such facilities have skilled experts who use digital systems to monitor fur garments and ensure that they aren’t vulnerable to damage. The overall cost of opting for professional storage is less expensive than replacing the fur and pelts themselves.

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