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What (who) is furrier - definition

CLOTHING MADE OF FURRY ANIMAL HIDES
Fur coats; Fur coat; Furrier; Furriers; Fur in Retail; Mink coat; Fur Free Friday; Fur-Free Friday; Furriery
  • Sandals with dyed fox fur
  • A French-Canadian man, wearing a fur coat and hat, around 1910
  • Fitch fur coat worked in the "let-out" method
  • Fur sewing machine ''Success'' from Allbook & Hashfield, [[Nottingham, England]]
  • Wholesale dealer (Leipzig, c. 1900)
  • Coypu]] jacket, reversible
  • Sami]] fur [[footwear]]
  • A fur trading in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]] in 2019
  • Asiatic raccoon]] trimming

furrier         
(furriers)
A furrier is a person who makes or sells clothes made from fur.
N-COUNT
Furrier         
·noun A dealer in furs; one who makes or sells fur goods.
furrier         
['f?r??]
¦ noun a person who prepares or deals in furs.
Derivatives
furriery noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. forreor, from forrer (see fur).

Wikipedia

Fur clothing

Fur clothing is clothing made from the preserved skins of mammals. Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing, and is thought to have been widely used by people for at least 120,000 years. The term 'fur' is often used to refer to a specific item of clothing such as a coat, wrap, or shawl made from the fur of animals.

Humans wear fur garments to protect them from cold climates and wind chill, but documented evidence of fur as a marker of social status as far back as 2,000-years ago with ancient Egyptian emperors and high priests wearing the skins of leopards.

Historically in European and Middle Eastern cultures fur garments often had the fur facing inwards with cloth on the exterior of the jacket, but in the 19th century a trend for wearing seal fur coats with the fur facing outwards became the trend. World wide both styles are popular, with fur linings offering more thermal benefits and exterior furs serving more of a fashionable purpose.

Examples of use of furrier
1. In 1'7', she married Anthony Lomas, a furrier based in Manchester.
2. Mendel is a furrier at heart, so instead of the leather that many designers use to invoke toughness, he used sheared fur, which was sleek and contemporary.
3. Austin, who moved to New York and became a furrier after the war, didn‘t remember Hart – something he attributes to the psychological trauma of Auschwitz.
4. At Hockley, London‘s largest furrier, sales are up 45 per cent on last year following a 20 per cent rise in 2003.
5. On Oct. 23, 1'8', Charles Stuart, a furrier, made a frantic call to Boston police: He and his pregnant wife, Carol, had been shot, by some black man who went thataway.