Fur Free Brighton
CAFT Brighton | 24.10.2011 22:53 | Animal Liberation
The shops listed below are selling multiple items made of fur. Many of them claim the fur is ‘vintage’, although we question this claim.
Please phone, email or pop in and (politely) let them know about the disgusting, cruel and unnecessary fur industry that they're supporting.
With the fur industry dying out as more people become aware of the reality of the cruelty involved in fur production, the trend for ‘vintage’ clothing is being used as a last attempt to make fur seem acceptable to the public once again.
But regardless of whether an animal was killed yesterday or 20 years ago, they will have suffered immensely simply for ‘fashion’.
Millions of animals are raised in tiny wire mesh cages on fur farms or caught in brutal traps in the wild, before being killed through strangulation, gassing, electrocution or having theirs necks broken (amongst other methods).
There’s no excuse for this cruelty…
Let's make Brighton fur free!
>>To Be Worn Again
51 Providence Place
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4GE
01273 624500
https://twitter.com/#!/tobewornagain
>>Wolf and Gypsy
30 Sydney Street
North Laine
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4EP
01273 671797
info@wolfandgypsyvintage.co.uk
http://www.wolfandgypsyvintage.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=75560500319&v
>>Hope and Harlequin
31 Sydney Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4EP
01273 675222
shop@hopeandharlequin.com
bridal@hopeandharlequin.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hope-Harlequin/186071438100506
http://hopeandharlequin.com/
Opening times:
Monday - Saturday 10.30am- 6pm
Sunday 12am - 5pm
Or by appointment out of hours.
>>Snooper's Paradise
7-8 Kensington Gardens
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4AL
01273 602558
Opening times:
Monday - Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm
>>Oasis Antiques
39 Kensington Gardens
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4AL
01273 683885
Please phone, email or pop in and (politely) let them know about the disgusting, cruel and unnecessary fur industry that they're supporting.
With the fur industry dying out as more people become aware of the reality of the cruelty involved in fur production, the trend for ‘vintage’ clothing is being used as a last attempt to make fur seem acceptable to the public once again.
But regardless of whether an animal was killed yesterday or 20 years ago, they will have suffered immensely simply for ‘fashion’.
Millions of animals are raised in tiny wire mesh cages on fur farms or caught in brutal traps in the wild, before being killed through strangulation, gassing, electrocution or having theirs necks broken (amongst other methods).
There’s no excuse for this cruelty…
Let's make Brighton fur free!
>>To Be Worn Again
51 Providence Place
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4GE
01273 624500
https://twitter.com/#!/tobewornagain
>>Wolf and Gypsy
30 Sydney Street
North Laine
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4EP
01273 671797
info@wolfandgypsyvintage.co.uk
http://www.wolfandgypsyvintage.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=75560500319&v
>>Hope and Harlequin
31 Sydney Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4EP
01273 675222
shop@hopeandharlequin.com
bridal@hopeandharlequin.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hope-Harlequin/186071438100506
http://hopeandharlequin.com/
Opening times:
Monday - Saturday 10.30am- 6pm
Sunday 12am - 5pm
Or by appointment out of hours.
>>Snooper's Paradise
7-8 Kensington Gardens
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4AL
01273 602558
Opening times:
Monday - Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm
>>Oasis Antiques
39 Kensington Gardens
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 4AL
01273 683885
CAFT Brighton
e-mail:
caft@caft.org.uk
Homepage:
www.caft.org.uk
Comments
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hypocrites
25.10.2011 13:46
neil
why would they claim to be Vintage, of course its vintage they are vintage shops
25.10.2011 19:16
These are totally different times to the times we live in now, they could even have been bi-products, they certainly weren't mass produced. There weren't so many man made fibers and wool, leather and fur were used to keep warm.
Your argument doesn't stand up and your facts, well actually you don't have any just pure hearsay.
There are many awful things in the world but recycling a coat from the 1950's isn't one.
Why no tackle something that will make a difference instead of taking the lazy easy option bullying small independent retailers, traders who make Brighton what it is, free, liberal and non commercial.
boredofthis
bb
25.10.2011 19:19
Laughable
teamvintage
Bigger fish
26.10.2011 14:57
To give an illustration of the state of the anti fur protests in this country, sales are up, the Harrods seven year protest has led to them increasing the size of the fur department and selling more than ever, eleven new fur shops have opened in the UK since 2008.
Mike
In Response To Neil R.E 'Hypocrites'
05.01.2012 23:10
Alexis
Alexis
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