There’s something about a fur coat that makes it more than just another piece of clothing. It carries weight—both literally and emotionally. Whether you inherited it, wore it for special occasions, or received it as a gift, your fur coat likely holds more than just monetary value.
But if it’s been sitting unworn for years, taking up space in your closet, you might be wondering what to do with it. Many women ask us: “Is my fur coat still worth anything?” or “How do I sell a fur coat safely?” The process can feel confusing or even overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to.
Before you even consider selling, take a moment to assess the coat. You don’t have to be an expert to get started. Begin by identifying the type of fur—mink, fox, lynx, beaver, or something else. Mink coats are especially common, and they still tend to draw interest.
Check the label if it has one. Was the coat made by a well-known furrier? Is there any indication of where or when it was made? Does it say “let-out mink,” “Blackglama,” or list a designer name? Any detail helps.
You should also take stock of the condition. Is the fur still soft and glossy? Are there bald spots, discoloration, or tears in the lining? Has the coat been stored properly in a cool, dry space?
Selling a fur coat isn’t just a financial decision—it’s often an emotional one. It may remind you of someone important or a time in your life when you felt glamorous, strong, and powerful.
There’s no shame in keeping it. And there’s no guilt in selling it either.
Many people find peace simply in knowing what their coat is worth—even if they’re not ready to let go yet. That knowledge alone can be freeing.
When people decide to sell their fur coat, they often fall into one of a few traps:
Your fur coat deserves better than that. And so do you.
There are several paths you can take:
At Mano Swartz, we’ve helped thousands of customers find new homes for their furs—with same-day offers and fast, no-pressure service.
A picture is worth more than a thousand words when you’re trying to sell a fur coat. Good photos help buyers assess condition and style quickly. Here’s how to take the best ones:
No model? No problem. Just hang it at shoulder height to give a sense of how it drapes.
In addition to photos, you’ll want to share:
These little details go a long way toward building trust with a buyer.
When you reach out to someone to sell your fur, ask a few key questions:
At Mano Swartz, we offer clarity from the beginning. You text us photos, we give you a same-day offer, and if you accept, you get fast payment via Venmo or mailed check.
Shipping a fur coat properly is crucial to protecting its value. Never fold the coat tightly or use plastic bags. Instead:
If you’re worried about packaging or costs, we can guide you through the steps or recommend trusted shippers.
Once we receive and inspect your fur, we issue payment right away—either by Venmo or a mailed business check. There’s no drawn-out wait, and you’ll never feel ghosted or unsure about what’s happening.
Selling a fur coat is about more than money. It’s about giving a beautiful item a second life, freeing space in your home or your mind, and knowing that you honored the past while making room for the future.
Some clients use the money for travel, gifting, or simply saving. Others just feel better knowing the coat isn’t going to waste.
Whatever your reason, selling your fur should feel dignified, easy, and empowering.
If you’ve been asking yourself:
You’re in the right place.
At Mano Swartz, we treat each fur and each client with care. Whether you’re ready to sell now or just want to learn more, we’re here to guide you.
**Text us at 786-681-1532** with a few photos, and we’ll respond with honest answers and a same-day offer.
No pressure. Just expertise you can trust.
