Sheepskin coats with laser processing. Care tips Buy a sheepskin coat with a laser coating

You cannot even imagine what a variety of leathers for sewing jackets exist in the world. And right now you will learn all the most interesting things about all types of leather: how they differ, how they are produced, all the pros and cons. It will be very interesting! And at the end of the article, a small bonus awaits yours. ;)

So, in order.

Smooth skin

Smooth leather is the most popular type of leather. Which is totally deserved. Smooth leather is very practical and beautiful. Such smoothness is achieved by spraying special products from natural resins and additives onto the skins. At the same time, the micropores on the skin are not clogged, and it continues to "breathe", which is incredibly comfortable to wear.

Did you know?

Leatherette, unlike genuine leather, does not breathe, as it has no pores.

If smooth leather is treated with a protective coating, then its practicality doubles! Dirt can be easily removed wet wipe, and the sleeves, collar and hem are practically not greasy.

Nubuck and velor

Nubuck and velor are no less popular and favorite types of leather. They are made from the skins of pigs or large cattle. And in order to achieve a velvety effect, the skin is polished with fine-grained materials (for example, sand).

To make velor, the skin is polished with inner surface skins. And to get nubuck - from the front side. This is what makes them different.

Disadvantages of nubuck and velor compared to smooth leather:

· Salted faster

· Fading quickly in the sun

Note to the owner

At the beginning of wearing, nubuck absorbs moisture like a sponge, but this disappears with time.

Suede leather

Suede is one of the most popular types of leather. It is made from pig, deer, elk and goat skins. But more often from goat. The roughest suede is pork. In general, suede is a very soft, porous, durable, hairy leather that retains its softness even after cleaning with soapy water. Suede perfectly "breathes" and is very comfortable to wear.

Suede is made using fat tanning. The so-called suede process, when the skin is saturated with fats. Fats inside the skin are oxidized, and a stable chemical bond is created with the collagen fibers of the skin.

A pleasant velvety suede is achieved by grinding. In this case, the skin is not covered with paint.

Disadvantages of suede compared to smooth leather:

· Less wear resistant

· Requires careful care

· Difficult to remove grease stains

· Subject to sun fading

And yet!

There is also a kind of suede - split leather. This is when several layers (from two to four) are cut horizontally from thick skins of cattle.

Nappa

Nappa is another type of leather. Is this the first time you hear this name? You will be surprised, but this is the most common type of processing leather with high decorative performance.

Nappa is made from the skins of both young and adult animals. The skins are double tanned, which makes the nappa incredibly soft. And she is smooth, thin and very beautiful. On the front side, the nappa is covered with paint and a layer of artificial resins. And, depending on the coating, it can be matte or shiny, perforated or smooth.

At the same time, nappa boasts durability and excellent quality. It is practically insensitive to pollution, moisture resistant and does not require special care.

Aniline leather

This is the most quality look skin.

Aniline leather is dyed with organic dyes with minimal processing. As they say, natural product!

She looks natural in every sense of the word. On aniline leather, you can easily find all kinds of natural marks, such as scars and various color shades. Due to this, such skin is quite sensitive and in the process of wearing it can acquire an antique look. Therefore, before wearing aniline leather, it would be nice to treat it with dirt and water repellents.

Important!

Water-repellent impregnations are useful for any skin. Don't neglect them!

Crocodile skin

Exotic part of our article :)

Crocodile skin is the most expensive and valuable today. They make it, as you guessed right, from crocodiles, which, by the way, are specially bred, which is very difficult and very expensive.

Crocodile skin is a storehouse of amazing properties. It is very flexible, is not afraid of time or moisture, does not require special care and can be dyed in different colors without losing its properties. As they say, buy and forget :)

It takes three months to process crocodile skin! This is a very difficult job, absolutely not tolerant of mistakes. By the way, crocodile skin is the only leather, the cost of which is estimated not per meter, but per centimeter. Yes, yes, pedants, not the right word :)

patent leather

To make ordinary leather lacquered, the skin is dyed in different colors and varnished under the influence of high temperatures. And voila - the mirror shine is ready!

By the way, varnishes are different: glossy, matte, colored and preserving natural color skin.

But for beauty, as is usually the case, you have to pay. Any patent leather is, by definition, less durable than normal, and it is also very sensitive to low and high temperatures. For example, at temperatures below -10°C and above +25°C, patent leather becomes cracked.

The quality of the lacquer coating is responsible for the strength of patent leather, which must have a certain thickness, the necessary ductility and resistance to repeated bending. And it is quite difficult to determine the quality of this coating by eye. But there are a couple of points that you should pay attention to. The color should be uniform and without sagging. Very high quality patent leather you can not scratch with your fingernail, it can withstand repeated bends and stretches. Usually such leather is made by European manufacturers. Patent leather made in China or South Africa can be easily scratched with a fingernail, and when stretched and folded, the lacquer layer will burst.

Bad news

It is almost impossible to find European patent leather in Russia. This is a very expensive and scarce product.

Silka (or nappalan)

Silka is another type of high-tech leather covering. An alternative name for silky is nappalan.

Silka is suede treated with a special solution with the addition of rubber mass - the so-called liquid leather - a thin beautiful coating that perfectly protects against rain and wet snow. Thanks to this treatment, the tanned skin becomes similar to leather. The coating itself is colorless, which does not preclude the use of dyes.

The snare has only two drawbacks: over time, it can begin to peel off and crack, and if it gets scratched, then it is almost impossible to restore such a coating. So morality - do not scratch the snare!

Roll forward

Rolling is a way of processing leather, when a texture is applied to suede (less often smooth) leather. different drawings or ornament, after which the skin is covered with paraffin.

Fashionable!

Very popular now fashion trend when the roll is made on a jacket made of genuine leather and the skin becomes like an expensive fabric.

It happens that the roll is done without a pattern, but only with paraffin - this is the so-called paraffin wax. A jacket with a paraffin coating is worn much longer than a regular one.

It is possible to distinguish paraffin from film by the absence of diamond luster.

laser processing

Laser skin treatment is also often referred to as diamond coating or micro laser processing. The thinnest protective film layer is applied to the skin, thanks to which it does not scratch, is very resistant to external influences, to pollution and does not require special care. All pluses and no minuses :)

Oh yes! The beauty of the skin and its appearance remain absolutely unchanged after laser treatment.

Antique or "pool-up"

Antique or "pull-up" is a decorative aging of the skin. Fashionistas will appreciate it, as this is a very popular trend right now.

To achieve this effect, the surface of the skin is subjected to friction, which causes all sorts of cracks and creases to appear on it. It looks very elegant, interesting and unbeaten. Moreover, the more you wear such leather, the more vintage and interesting it becomes. Each new crack is another touch to your image.

Note to the owner

Getting rid of scratches on vintage matte leather is very simple. Just wipe it with a soft clean damp cloth.

crack

Crack is another vintage leather treatment.

In this case, an uneven coating is applied to the suede side, similar to not the smallest scales. During wear, scratches and scuffs appear on the skin, which in no way spoil the appearance, but rather enhance the effect of antiquity even more. Scales can peel off over time, which, as the notorious Elena Malysheva would say, is the norm!

The color of leather with crack coating is easily restored with colored products for the care of sheepskin coats.

Batik

Batik is essentially a protective coating that makes it much easier to clean leather. The surface of the skin is first covered with hot wax mixed with kerosene, and then with synthetic dye.

Batik is the most light-resistant skin, but not a panacea. This leather wears well and has affordable price which, of course, cannot but rejoice.

Bonus! Let's open a little secret!

To ensure that any embossed leather (wrinkled, embossed or wrinkled) is worn for a long time and does not lose its appearance, be sure to saturate it regularly with special products. This will never hurt any other natural skin, but for embossed it is a must!

That's all about the skin. We are sure that now you understand it as well as professionals. Choose clothes from better skin and wear it with joy!

Today, sheepskin coats are not a curiosity. Stylists and fashion designers offer a lot of options for men and women, for children and teenagers. It is a comfortable, warm, durable outerwear that proper care keeps an attractive look long years. To save external beauty and user qualities of a sheepskin coat, you need to know how to properly care for it. After all, modern sheepskin coats are not just leather products. To increase durability and improve appearance, manufacturers cover outerwear different substances. How to care for such surfaces, prompt the recommendations of professionals.

Silk coating

dye based on chemicals called Silk, used to improve the design outerwear, as well as to prevent the sheepskin coat from getting wet in the rain. In the process of wearing the product, the chemical coating may lose its original properties. In order to restore this layer, it is recommended to cover the surface of the product every 20-30 days. special tool. Silk sheepskin coat in the photo can be purchased in specialized boutiques. After processing the product with a product, the coat will acquire its original attractive appearance.

In order for the coating of the silk sheepskin coat to retain its attractiveness for a long time, it is not recommended to walk in such clothes in the pouring rain. If you had to get wet in wet snow or rain, immediately upon arrival home, clothes should be hung on a hanger and dried thoroughly at home. To return the product to its original attractive appearance, after drying, it is recommended to treat the entire surface with a special agent to restore the silk coating.

Do not forget that if a sheepskin coat covered with silk has been dry-cleaned, it has lost its protective layer, and acquired the properties of an ordinary suede item.

Crack coating

There are two types of protective coating crack: oil and conventional. Highly good feedback received an oil coating. Thanks to fatty composition, krek reliably protects clothes from rain and snow. The process of impregnation of tanned leather is carried out under the influence of hot air, which allows the composition to penetrate deep into the surface. Dry crack - a coating in the form of scales, which gives the product the effect of aging. During wear, small particles of crack may peel off, but this is normal. So that clothes do not lose their original color, it is recommended to additionally use special coloring agents. Cleaning a coated sheepskin coat at home consists in processing the product with a regular damp cloth.

laser coating

Beautiful and durable, are sheepskin coats with laser coating, in the photo. Due to laser treatment, the surface of the skin acquires a special texture. This technology literally transforms the product, giving the surface original design. However, you need to know how to clean a laser-coated sheepskin coat. Do not use dry products as they may scratch the laser layer. If the product is heavily soiled, they should be treated with a damp, clean cloth. In case of severe contamination, it is recommended to treat the surface with soapy water. Don't be surprised if a dry cleaner refuses to process this product. In order not to damage the laser layer, sheepskin coats with such a coating are not treated with chemicals.

Cleaning rules

To restore the leather covering of a sheepskin coat, it is necessary to decompose the product into flat surface. If heavily soiled areas are found, near pockets, on sleeves and collars, it is recommended to use talc or starch, if the sheepskin coat is not covered with a laser layer or dry crack. After applying the dry substance, it is necessary to allow time for the absorption of dirt and grease. For products that cannot be treated with dry products, cleaning with warm soapy water can be recommended. The place of contamination is carefully processed and left for 10-15 minutes. It is necessary to ensure that water is used in limited quantities.

After the allotted time, the dry matter should be carefully collected with a vacuum cleaner. BUT soap solution absorb with a dry sponge. To restore a shiny finish, after removing stubborn dirt, the product should be treated with an appropriate agent.

At the end

In order for the sheepskin coat to retain its attractiveness for a long time, the reviews of the owners of these products suggest that it is better to store outerwear on wide hangers.

In no case should a tanned leather product be placed in closed cellophane. From lack of air, the material will quickly become unusable. It is better to air a sheepskin coat two or three times in the spring-summer season fresh air avoiding direct hits sun rays. And it is recommended to store the product at home in the usual wardrobe ensuring proper air circulation.

We love winter for the opportunity to wear beautiful outerwear. A sheepskin coat is also among our seasonal favorites: it’s hard to imagine a jacket in which it would be just as warm, comfortable and beautiful in a dank November, or in a festive December.

Another plus of a sheepskin coat is that with the help of the most ordinary, slightly wide model in black or coffee color, it will not be difficult to make a good set. She can handle both the bohemian-romantic mood of the 70s and the rebellious spirit of the 90s.

The brutally rough look of this jacket is deceptive: like any other thing made from natural materials, sheepskin coat requires careful care. But, of course, no matter how diligently and no matter how much love you pore over your favorite jacket, if it is made of low-quality materials, a tragic fate awaits it.

Surprisingly, even from reputable sources you can still find extremely conflicting advice on how to choose, how to wear and how to care for a sheepskin coat. In fact, many of them turn out to be just outdated stereotypes, from the endless repetition of which we are rather tired. We asked the founder of our own brand Izeta Izeta Gadzhiyeva to debunk them: the designer shared with us professional secrets, which will allow you not only to accurately choose a sheepskin coat, but also to wear it for many years, without fear of either natural or fashionable disasters.

Sheepskin coat is any jacket "fur inside"

Not really. First of all, a sheepskin coat is a product made from tanned sheepskin. Tanning is a method of processing leather with special substances, which give it a characteristic appearance, thereby increasing its wear resistance. This process got its name thanks to the ordinary oak: the first tannins were obtained from "ink nuts", which were collected from trees infected with the fungus.

And how exactly the processed sheepskin will be used ─ depends on the ideas of the designers. It often happens that the mezra, that is, the subcutaneous part of the skin, of a sheepskin coat is processed in such a way that the product can be worn on both sides. Although, of course, the classic sheepskin coat is the one where the sheepskin is used with a pile inside.

Karlie Kloss

Rita Ora

Easy to distinguish good from bad

Professional, but not us. External trade dress does not guarantee quality any more. The main signs of a poor-quality thing will appear during its operation. But some points can and should be guided even at the time of choice.

Basic hallmark- smell. It should exclude the obvious presence of chemistry. “I would call such a smell “calm,” our expert clarifies.

To understand the quality of the pile, touch it: it should be silky and pleasant. If it is rude and caustic, then this indicates the dishonesty of the manufacturer. And of course, the mezdra (remember that this is the inside of the skin) should be well dyed, and the “cut” of the sheepskin coat, if visible, should not be whitish.

In order for the sheepskin coat to serve you for more than one season, you definitely shouldn’t save on its purchase: choose only a trusted seller and pay attention to the price. It is difficult to say how much such a jacket can and should cost, because the number of zeros on the price tag depends not only on the quality of the product, but also on the design and, of course, on the brand. Tip: choose a jacket made from large cuts, because when wet, the likelihood of deformation during shrinkage of the sheepskin coat will be less.

Sheepskin coat made of faux fur is immediately visible

Before, yes, but now, alas, no. Faux fur is indeed more shiny, like children's toys, but it is better to connect the sense of touch to vision: natural fur is warm and dry, while the feeling of touching synthetics is most often not the most pleasant.

Examine sections of the skin, if they are available (for example, at the sutures). They immediately show what we are dealing with: natural leather or its imitation of polyurethane.

It will not be superfluous to check the material of the sheepskin coat for creases. The dressing of genuine leather, from which sheepskin coats are sewn, is such that there can be no creases on the product, even if the jacket itself long time stored folded. If you have a sheepskin coat in front of you that “asks for an iron”, then it is more likely to be made of synthetics.

A heavy sheepskin coat is better than a light one: it is warmer in it

Not at all. Heavier does not mean warmer. And other things being equal, a light sheepskin coat is better. Weight indicates the quality of the raw materials from which it is made (for example, a weightless cashmere sweater warms no worse than its woolen brother). And the warmest long pile. By the way, sheepskin coats made of merino are very well warm - a special thin sheep wool. They weigh much less than classic version(sheepskin sheepskin coats of past eras are recalled here).

Dyed sheepskin coat is terribly impractical

It depends on the quality of the coloring itself: if it is done in accordance with all the rules, then such a sheepskin coat will not be inferior to its “natural” counterpart in any way. Of course, if the skin of the sheepskin coat is light, you need to be on the alert with it, as with any other brand of item in your wardrobe. If you “want, but it pricks” ─ pay attention to sheepskin coats with a special coating, reminiscent of lamination. And do not forget about the large arsenal of water and dirt-repellent sprays and other products that are designed to make life easier for you and prolong the life of suede and tanned leather.

Sheepskin coat is not afraid of snow

Afraid, and how! Therefore, you should not wear a sheepskin coat when the forecast promises precipitation in the form of sleet or, especially, rain. And wallowing in it in the snow (you never know) ─ is also not worth it. For such weather and for active winter holiday special anti-vandal clothing has been around for a long time. It is better to leave a sheepskin coat for a dry hike and a confident “minus” in the yard.

The moisture of a sheepskin coat is dangerous for two reasons: the skin can dry out in spots and shrink unevenly. Therefore, if you still get caught in the rain, at home you need to shake the sheepskin coat thoroughly and dry it with soft napkins away from heat sources. The suede surface can be cleaned with the abrasive side of a dishwashing sponge, and then combed with a brush. If, after drying, there are stains on the sheepskin coat or if there is complex contamination on it, do not even try to solve the problem yourself: ruin both the thing and your own nerves. Dry cleaning is here to help.

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Sheepskin coat is not fashionable

This is not true. A sheepskin coat is a timeless thing. She was, is and will be. Like red lipstick, pumps and a little black dress. Trends come and go, but these basic classics stay in your wardrobe for years to come. Sheepskin coat, in many cases, is bought for more than one season. So, it will be better for you if this thing does not "oblige" you. But if you already have a classic model, feel free to choose slightly more extravagant options to replace it. Now, for example, sheepskin coats with a long pile are in fashion. Jackets with uneven and torn edges will also be relevant.

What brands to look for:

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Victoria by Victoria Beckham

Balenciaga

Givenchy

A sheepskin coat is an outerwear that is practical to wear and care for. Warm, beautiful and multifaceted products will delight you high quality. Women's sheepskin coat with laser processing will help to emphasize individuality.

Laser processing: the essence of the procedure

For the manufacture of sheepskin coats, animal skin is used. feature this material is an uneven relief that spoils the aesthetics of the product. To give the surface finished product perfect smooth surface, manufacturers use laser processing.

The laser beam allows you to eliminate natural defects, to decorate the surface in the form of an original pattern. The advantage of sheepskin coats with laser processing is the ability to protect their owners from snow and rain.

The range of sheepskin coats with laser processing is large, so every fashionista will be able to choose a product to her liking.

How to choose a product

In order for the winter time to become a reason for you to be beautiful, you need to be able to choose the right sheepskin coat with laser processing.

  • It is worth paying attention to the skin. The surface of the product must have unsurpassed smoothness. No creases, traces of grease or glue.
  • Inside, the fur should be uniform and dense. You can check the reliability of the laser coating with a drop of water - it should roll off.
  • Check the quality of the fur. Fur should be combed in one direction. There shouldn't be any gaps.
  • The seams must be even.
  • The cut should be symmetrical, you can check this by trying on. Put on the product and raise one hand, if the second shoulder remains in the same place, then you have an ideal product in front of you.
  • If your sheepskin coat is equipped with slotted pockets, then carefully check the quality of their edges.
  • If you like a product with an active decor, then you should make sure that the decor is sewn on and not glued.

Purchase quality products- and enjoy the beauty and practicality of images!

Length of the product

Sheepskin coat with laser processing is diverse not only in color, but also in length.

  • To the floor - such a sheepskin coat is suitable for women of respectable age. The length of the product is below the knee line or up to the ankle area. Sheepskin coat is suitable for festive events that take place in the evening. In the mode of every day, the product is impractical.
  • Classic length - to the line of the knees. The style is most suitable for slender beauties, if you have excess weight, then you should pay attention to sheepskin coats of a trapezoidal shape.
  • Shortened version. The product has a length to the hip line. Ladies with cars and women who prefer an active lifestyle will not pass by such a sheepskin coat.

Decor and colors

Sheepskin coats with laser processing can be decorated various decor. The decor should be calm, since the coating of the product is an active decoration. A hood, original fittings, a turn-down collar, a special cut, color, belt are decor options for such products.

Fashionable colors:

  • The classic option is considered to be a black sheepskin coat. This range is equally beautifully combined with any shade in the basic set, practical and appropriate in any situation. To make the image harmonious, it is recommended to use bright accessories in the form of a scarf, stole or gloves.
  • Brown shades. Such color scheme will adorn a lady of any age. Accessories will add a special mood to the image. pastel shades. Shoes may be black.
  • The red palette is the subject of increased attention. Accessories should be neutral - a white scarf or hat.
  • Blue shades are recommended to be combined with white, pink, gray or beige tones.
  • Gray shades are organically combined with a blue palette and pastel shades. Numerous accessories should be avoided - this is considered a sign of bad taste.

What to wear with a laser-cut sheepskin coat

We create stylish images

  • To form an outrageous image, it is enough to combine a gray fitted sheepskin coat decorated with a fur turn-down collar, gray jeans, tractor-soled boots, add a cashmere turtleneck, dark glasses and a bag with short handles. Patchouli scent and gloves of blue color will become an organic completion of the stylistic idea.
  • If you prefer elongated models, then jeans and skirts are your choice for shaping basic kit. A dress made of dense jersey will be a variant of a set for a romantic date, office or business meeting. Suede boots, boots with a wide shank, a voluminous scarf or snood, gloves, a bag decorated with a print are elements to complement each look, depending on the situation.
  • If you choose a sheepskin coat of classic length, then your legs become open, so you should consider the bottom of the set. Great solution for bad weather there will be insulated trousers, jeans. This solution is the choice to complete practical everyday looks. For a special occasion, you should look after a warm skirt or sheath dress.
  • Women who prefer short sheepskin coats can fantasize and combine them with both trousers, jeans, and dresses and skirts. It is worth paying attention to the texture of the basic kit.

What should be the shoes

Shoes for a sheepskin coat with laser processing can be different, the main thing is not to overdo it with the color and height of the heel. In a fashionable environment, it is customary to be guided by the following principles for choosing shoes:

  • sheepskin coat maximum length it is not recommended to combine with over the knee boots and shoes decorated with a wide top type.
  • Short sheepskin coats are harmoniously combined with over the knee boots and boots with a wide shank.
  • Ankle boots are considered to be a universal type of footwear.
  • If you choose shoes with heels, then it should be stable.

Pay attention to accessories

Hat, stole or hood is up to you. Sheepskin coats are combined not only with knitwear, but also with fur hats.

Sheepskin coat with laser processing - great choice outerwear for winter period!

3. Choose a size so that the sheepskin coat does not sit on you “back to back”, but with some margin - leave room for a sweater, jacket or jacket. 4. Try to see if you can raise your hand while wearing a sheepskin coat. In a well-designed model, there is always a margin for freedom of movement.
7. If a protective coating is applied to the sheepskin coat, ask the seller how resistant it is to mechanical influences. Ask to check the wear resistance in an inconspicuous place of the sheepskin coat. There are types protective coatings on which a scratch is formed even from a light touch with a hard object. 8. Dye fastness can be checked by swiping the fur and front side sheepskin coats with dry white paper. There should be no obvious traces of dye on the paper. It should be remembered that the paper does not necessarily remain snow-white. Electrifying, any fur attracts the dust contained in the air. This tiny dust can leave a mark on white paper.

The surface of the sheepskin coat

Conditionally can be divided
processed skins
on fur velor
(buffed leather
uncoated surface)
and skins with applied
protective coating.
It is important to note that
available on any skins
traces of natural
cuts, veins and
insect bite marks
in a reasonable amount
is not a defect.

For the manufacture of fur velor, skins with the least number of such features are usually selected. Good skins of fur velor are carefully polished. They are smooth and pleasant to the touch. The so-called increased hairiness of the leather surface indicates insufficient quality. Sheepskin coats sewn from such skins will be a kind of dust collector. Such a surface is also very quickly salted.

All coatings are obtained by spraying special protective or decorative compositions. The coating is not absolutely homogeneous, but has micropores, thanks to which the sheepskin coat is able to "breathe", that is, to circulate air. As a result, clothing natural fur and leather, in terms of comfort, socks are an order of magnitude superior to clothes made from artificial materials.

For every kind of surface
on tanned skins
has its pros and cons

The myth is the existence of sheepskin coats with such a water-repellent coating that turns a sheepskin coat almost into a raincoat. Such sheepskin coats and such coatings do not exist. Moisture, penetrating through the pores, is absorbed into the skin tissue. We recommend treating your sheepskin coat yourself with a water-repellent spray, for example, from the Salamander series, at least once every two weeks. During processing, a film is formed that prevents the absorption of water. But this film is not resistant, so the treatment must be carried out regularly. Sheepskin coats treated in this way wear out much less during wear.

FUR SIDE

There is a misconception that
that on the entire fur side of the sheepskin coat
pile should be
exactly the same
and directed strictly
one way.

For faux fur
behavior is normal
but for natural sheepskin - this is nonsense.

Naturally, when collecting skins for the production of sheepskin coats, the closest skins in terms of characteristics are selected. But no two skins are exactly the same. They should just be close enough in thickness and color of the leather surface and the color of the pile. In many skins there is a pronounced ridge on which the direction of the pile changes. This does not mean that the skin is bad. This suggests that the skin is natural, and good natural sheepskin coats are obtained from good natural skins. When choosing a sheepskin coat in the first place - pay attention to the thickness of the hair. There should be no “bald patches” on the fur. This is the main thing.

In some articles written by people who are far from the production of clothes from leather and fur, it is said that not a single hair should fall out of a fur coat or sheepskin coat during wearing. This is fundamentally not true. The fact is that any fur is characterized by some slight “breaking” and hair loss. This is absolutely normal. In addition, during the production of a sheepskin coat, a part of any part is shaved to form a high-quality seam. A small part of the shaved hair remains on the product for some time. Neither combing nor vacuuming can eliminate 100% of these hairs. This is most typical for sheepskin coats made of "Tuscan" sheepskin.
This must be treated philosophically.

Are there coats for sports?

There are no such doubles.

The ingress of sweat on the pile of the sheepskin coat leads to the destruction of the dye with which the fur is dyed. Significantly reduced dye fastness.

After getting sweat, like, for example, any brine or reagent, the fur of a sheepskin coat can change its characteristics and dye other clothes. This does not speak of poor quality fur.

You just have to be careful with the coat.

Feature of sheepskin coats with black fur

An important comment regarding sheepskin coats with "dark", especially black fur. In the first two weeks of wearing, it is not recommended to wear a sheepskin coat on very light and white things. Dark marks may remain on white fabric. This is usually not related to the quality of dyeing, but to technological feature production of sheepskin coats.

As noted above, when sewing a sheepskin coat, some details are shaved to create a high-quality seam. Part of the shaved hairs is crushed into dust. This dust is black. It is not possible to remove it completely from the pile during the production process.

Within two weeks of using a sheepskin coat, there is usually no trace of it. But at first, it is better to save light things.

WHAT SHEETS
WARMEST?

The warmth of a sheepskin coat
(i.e. its heat-saving characteristics),
primarily depends on the thickness of the hair.
The thicker the hair, the better the sheepskin coat
keeps the heat inside.

Many believe that the thickness of the skin is a sign of a warm thing, and they choose heavy, rough sheepskin coats. In fact, a thing can be light in weight and at the same time very warm.

The warmest are sheepskin coats made of "Tuscan" sheepskin. This sheepskin has thick and high hair.