How Do You Buy Shearling Coats?
Fashion has that “comes around-goes around” principle—that every good style comes back eventually. But traditional shearling coats really never go out of style. Since they are a substantial investment, it is important make sure you get the right one. Here are some tips about buying a shearling coat. Shearling Tipsheet Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5005025/186871_Full.jpg’); }); Take some time studying shearling products on the Internet and print puplications. Good quality shearling coats can easily run into the thousands of dollars. You need to find out what constitutes good quality and ask intelligent questions. First of all, the animal: shearling is taken from the skin of a sheep. The skin is tanned—cleaned, softened and salted until cured—and the wool remains attached to the skin. Then the wool is trimmed to a level thickness and bleached white or caramel color.