Faux (pronounced foe) is of French origin, and, literally translated, means fake. The word faux is often refers to artificial or imitation products. Some of the common products you will see are faux fur, wood, leather, suede, finish, faux pearls. Faux products can be
of as high or higher quality as their “authentic” counterparts but more affordable and, in some cases, more durable or longer lasting.
There is a great deal of variety in styles and color when it comes to the imitation fur coat, stole, scarf, and other clothing and accessories. The patterns, colors and textures of real furs are replicated to resemble, and are often nearly indistinguishable from, the actual animal. Synthetic furs are available in traditional colors such as black, white, brown, and grey, but they are becoming increasingly popular in vibrant fashion colors as well. With all the fashionable options in man made fur, faux is fabulous.
A number of specialty stores and high-end designers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Aeropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor, Anthropologie, Banana Republic, BCBG Max Azria, Betsey Johnson, Calvin Klein, Charlotte Russe, J. Crew, Polo Ralph Lauren, and many others have joined the fur-free campaign by choosing to use manmade fur, completely eliminating real fur from their product lines.
Faux Shearling is a synthetic sheepskin, generally used for lining outerwear and shoes, with the same properties and advantages of artificial fur. Artificial shearling has been used by clothing designers like Calvin Klein, Victoria’s Secret, Land’s End, Ellen Tracy, Columbia Sportswear, Wilson’s Leather, Chaps Ralph Lauren, Liz Claiborne, and many others. It is an easy care, fashionable accent or lining fabric you will love.













