Tell Woolrich to go fur-free!
Woolrich, an internationally known outdoor clothing brand, is selling fur from foxes and raccoon dogs held on fur farms and coyotes caught in archaic leg-hold traps or snares who suffer and die solely for fashion. Woolrich has fallen way behind its competitors—including Canada Goose, Moncler, The North Face, Patagonia, and international design houses such as Gucci and Prada—that have already gone fur-free.
The fur industry is undeniably cruel and, given the many high-quality fur alternatives, completely unnecessary. Animals are suffering on fur farms and in traps right now, and it's up to us to help convince Woolrich to change its cruel, unethical practices. Join our global fur-free campaign telling Woolrich to make the ethical and sustainable choice to go fur-free!
Dear Woolrich,
Consumers like me are increasingly seeking products that align with our values, especially when it comes to the treatment of animals.
By selling fur, you are supporting an industry that treats animals terribly, either imprisoning them by the millions on fur factory farms where their most basic needs cannot be met, or by trapping animals in unforgiving, archaic metal leghold traps for hours or even days. These traps are indiscriminate, often maiming and killing non-target animals, like endangered species and even pets. Animals on fur factory farms are then killed by electrocution.
Please join your more humane competitors that have already gone fur-free by committing to end the use of animal fur in your products.
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