A fur coat is not just a piece of clothing—it’s an investment, a family heirloom, or a memory wrapped in luxury. It’s important to store your fur coat properly to ensure its longevity. Whether you wear it often or only on special occasions, proper storage is critical to preserving its beauty and longevity. Improper storage is one of the top reasons fur coats lose their softness, develop odors, or even become damaged beyond repair.
Many people ask us: “How do I store my fur coat at home?” or “Do I need to store my mink coat differently than other clothing?” The answer is yes—fur requires care and attention.
Summer is the season when fur coats are most at risk. Heat, humidity, and sunlight can dry out the leather backing of the pelts, leading to cracking, shedding, and irreversible damage.
To store your fur coat properly at home during the warmer months:
Mink coats are particularly valuable and should be handled with special care. If you have one, here are a few additional tips to store your fur coat:
Before storage, inspect your coat for any wear, tear, or damage. If necessary, have repairs done before putting it away.
Let’s talk about what *not* to do. These common errors can take a toll on even the most luxurious fur:
Also avoid home vacuum storage bags, wire hangers, or zip-up plastic containers to store your fur coat. These shortcuts can shorten the life of your coat.
For optimal preservation—especially during the summer months or if you live in a humid area—you should store your fur coat with a professional furrier. They offer climate-controlled storage facilities with the right temperature and humidity levels.
While we don’t provide this service directly at Mano Swartz, we highly recommend reaching out to a trusted furrier in your area who specializes in off-season fur storage. It’s an affordable way to protect your investment and ensure the coat is in top condition year after year.
Professional fur storage is ideal if:
Beyond storing your fur coat properly, it’s important to maintain your fur throughout the year to keep it soft, clean, and stylish.
Routine maintenance tips:
If the coat has a monogrammed lining or personalized interior, inspect it each season for loose stitching or stains.
Whether it’s a cherished heirloom, a personal luxury, or a stylish winter staple, your fur coat deserves proper care. You don’t need a luxury vault—just the right knowledge and a bit of space.
If you ever decide to sell it, properly stored fur retains more of its value. That means fewer surprises when it comes time to part with it.
Still have questions? Text us at **667-213-5985** for honest advice and helpful tips—whether you’re storing, selling, or simply learning how to care for your mink or fur coat.
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