Furriers: meaning, definitions and examples
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furriers
[ ˈfɜːr.i.ər ]
profession, trade
Furriers are individuals or businesses that specialize in the processing and sales of furs. They create, repair, and alter fur clothing and accessories, often working with different types of animal pelts. This profession has a long history, often associated with high fashion and luxury items.
Synonyms
fur craftsman, fur designer, fur merchant.
Examples of usage
- The furrier designed an exquisite coat for the winter season.
- Many furriers have adapted to changing fashion trends by offering faux fur alternatives.
- She visited the furrier to have her grandmother's fur coat restored.
- The furrier explained the different types of furs available for custom garments.
Translations
Translations of the word "furriers" in other languages:
🇵🇹 peluqueiros
🇮🇳 फर व्यापारी
🇩🇪 Pelzhändler
🇮🇩 penjual bulu
🇺🇦 шубники
🇵🇱 futrzarze
🇯🇵 毛皮業者
🇫🇷 fourreurs
🇪🇸 peleteros
🇹🇷 kürkçüler
🇰🇷 모피 상인
🇸🇦 تجار الفراء
🇨🇿 koželuhové
🇸🇰 kožušníci
🇨🇳 毛皮商
🇸🇮 krznarji
🇮🇸 pelsverkamenn
🇰🇿 теріден жасаушылар
🇬🇪 ტყავის მოვაჭრეები
🇦🇿 paltar satıcıları
🇲🇽 peleteros
Etymology
The term 'furrier' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'furrier', which itself comes from the Old French 'forrier', referring to a person who works with fur. This profession has roots dating back to ancient civilizations where fur was used for clothing and warmth. Over the centuries, furriers have played significant roles in the fashion industry, both as craftsmen and retailers of luxury fur garments. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, fur became particularly fashionable among the wealthy, further solidifying the importance of furriers in the fashion ecosystem. As awareness of animal rights has increased, the role of furriers has evolved, with many now incorporating ethically sourced and faux fur options into their offerings.