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No matter where you stand on 
real fur versus 
faux fur, we doubt you'd like to wear a coat made of k nine  hair.  But in a shocking discovery, some 
Marc by Marc Jacobs designer jackets being sold by 
Century 21  department stores were marked "faux fur" but actually contained Chinese raccoon k nine  hair. Selling these mislabeled furs is in total violation of state and  federal fur labeling laws, which require all garments trimmed with  animal fur to reveal the name of the animal and the country of origin. 
Furry Fashion: Weird New Trend 
The Humane Society of the United States and New York State  Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal, who created New York State's 2007 fur  labeling law, made the discovery after 
an undercover investigation and laboratory testing.  In September 2012, investigators from The Human Society bought three  Marc Jacobs coats online that were labeled as having "faux fur" trim,  but found them to be made from the fur of Chinese raccoon k nine. This  breed is often skinned alive for it's soft fur that is of such low  quality it is cheaper to buy than faux fur. 
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We're guessing the use of raccoon k nine fur may be a surprise to Marc  Jacobs, who loves his two bull terriers and even has a tattoo of the  pups on his shoulder. While he has used real animal fur in his  collections before, we doubt he'd approve of using canine fur. We  reached out to the Marc Jacobs brand about the issue, but have not  received a comment at press time. 
Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal said 
in a statement,  "In 2007, I passed legislation to require all apparel with real or fake  fur to be labeled as real or fake, so that shoppers could have easy  access to this important product information. My constituents and the  people of this state thought that this law was a necessary complement to  existing, but rarely enforced, federal regulations requiring that fur  garments contain a description of the kind of fur used and the country  of origin. Many people want to avoid wearing fur at all, and for them,  knowing whether the garment they are about to purchase is made with real  or faux fur is just as important a factor in determining whether to buy  it as is the price." 
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