noFollowing January, we’re very happy to be able to announce to youyou m fur-free companies.We will introduce the nice companies that has declared fur-free in the order that we received their response!meagratia: brand centered around the history of European second-hand clothesYUKI: domestic brand for ladies clothingroundabout: maker brand not influenced by trendsMontbell: leading Japanese outdoor brandmina perhonen: world-reknowned brand in the textiles areaproef: brand reknowned for patterned stockingsLicht Bestreben: brand to watch since 2016Licht Bestreben responded that they’re doing it for animal welfare! Numerous brands are declaring fur-free. The cnsumers are the ones building a society where companies can easily declare.In Japan, use of animal fur as materials is becoming increasingly tabboo. Let’s realize zero-fur in Japan. We should be able to, and we must. Because of the consumption by the people living in Japan, many animals continue to suffer. Please send opinions to brands that have yet to declare fur-free, and brands that still use animals’ fur.#TowardZeroFurClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)Share This Previous ArticlePeaceful March as a First Step to Changing Society: March for Animals - Compassion for All Animals Next ArticleFur garment imports down 43% from last year. Down 89% from when the campaign began! 2020/02/03