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The United States Requires All Fur Trimmed Costumes To Be Labeled.

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American Fur Trimmed Costumes

The US Senate passed the H.R.2480 regulation in December 7, 2010 to revise "

fur products labeling act

"Requires all

Fur trim

Labels must be attached to garments.

According to the existing Fur Products Labeling Act, there is no need to label the garments with small or low price fur (equal to or less than 150 dollars) animal fur.

It is estimated that about 14% of the fur trimming garments are exempt.

H.R.2480 will abolish the exemption and the legislation will take effect 90 days later.


The regulation also includes one item.

Exemption

Fur products sold by non retailers can be protected from the fur products Labelling Act.

The characteristics of these fur products are: (1) animal fur is acquired through trap capture or hunting; (2) fur trade negotiated in residential or handicraft market or other temporary or short-term establishments established by hunters, and the profits are not the source of the hunter's basic income.

In addition, the regulations also require the Federal Trade Commission to re-examine the guidelines for fur product names within 90 days after the entry into force of the regulations.


Although the United States regulations prohibit the import of fur from dogs or cats, the immunity granted in the fur products law does not apply to fur of dogs or cats, but members of Congress worry that some clothing mixed with dogs and cats fur will flow into the United States.

According to the Humane Association's data, dog fur is labeled "hyenas" fur in some garments, and real fur is labeled "artificial fur".

Last year, a congressman pointed out that 96% of the fur lined jacket tested by the humane society contained fur from dogs, wolves or raccoons, but did not tag or mislead labels.


Many states such as Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts and Wisconsin have stipulated that all genuine fur and fur trimming garments sold in the state must be accompanied by the "genuine fur" label. All the garments made of artificial fur must be accompanied by "artificial fur" labels.

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