A lynx fur coat is a beautiful garment; it is a very attractive piece of clothing with everything about it just exquisite. The softness and quality of a lynx fur is just exceptional. Fur lovers will fall to there knees at the sight of any lynx fur item not just a lynx fur coat. As beautiful as it may be, it does come at a high cost, not only to your wallet but also to the lynx species itself.
When purchasing a lynx fur coat you should look for the OA label. The OA label provides consumers’ with piece of mind. It assures them that the lynx fur coat comes from a country that regulates the welfare of the Lynx and governs the standards revolving the protection of the species.
Contrary to popular believe there are four types of lynx in the world, these are the Iberian lynx, The Eurasian Lynx, the bobcat and the Canadian lynx. You can expect to pay in excess of £5000 for a 100% real lynx fur coat, the high price is largely reflected by the lack of the lynx species. Although the hunting of lynx in many countries is illegal it still takes place and will remain at large while there is a demand for the supply.
The Iberian lynx is all most extinct and the Canadian lynx is listed as a threatened species. When buying a lynx fur coat you cannot be sure that the furs origin is that of a place were it is not illegal. This means you risk endangering the life of the lynx family even more. If you decide that a lynx fur coat is what your heart desires and your mind is made up, why not contemplate buying a pre-owned product. Not only could this save you thousands of pounds but also it will lower the demand for supply keeping the lynx species that little bit safer. Most online fur shops now deal in a pre-owned line of fur coats and ensure that all garments are in a like new condition.
The way trappers capture the lynx can be very cruel and disturbing. Even though your new lynx fur coat displays the OA label it is still likely that other animals have died in the process of capturing a lynx. It is quite common for other animals to accidently stumble into the barbaric traps. They can be left suffering for days on end before someone comes along, kills the animal and tosses it to one side because they have no use for it. To prevent this all together you can buy a faux lynx fur coat which only costs a small fraction of the price of the real thing. Lets face it who can differentiate between the two of them these days. The faux fur coats are made to such a high standard that you could fool even the keenest eye while maintaining a clear conscious for the threatened species.
