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CONTACT: The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)Karen Allanach, (301) 548-7778

 

 

 

 

Diddy in Doghouse Over Fur Coat FiascoThe Humane Society of the United States Investigation Reveals Sean John Jacket, Advertised as 'Faux Fur' at Macy's, is Fur From Canines

 

 

 

 

WASHINGTON - December 22 - The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released the results of a mass spectrometry test today conducted on a Sean John Hooded Snorkel Jacket sold on Macys.com that was originally advertised as having an "imitation rabbit fur collar" and materials identified as "faux fur." The jacket, part of a clothing line by Sean "Diddy" Combs, was labeled as containing "raccoon" fur, but has now been found to be fur from a canine species known as "raccoon dog." Macy's informed The HSUS that the company has pulled the mislabeled Sean John garments from its department stores and online shop. The group is urging all retailers to follow the lead of Macy's. "First these jackets were falsely advertised as faux fur, and then it turned out that the fur came from a type of dog," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. "This is an industry-wide problem, and our investigation demonstrates that retailers and designers aren't paying close enough attention to composition of the fur trim they are selling. It's especially problematic when the fur is sourced from China where domestic dogs and cats and raccoon dogs are killed in gruesome ways, even skinned alive. The safest course of action is for Sean Combs and other designers and retailers to stop using fur trim. That single act would solve the problems we have uncovered." The news comes on the heels of other mass spectrometry tests conducted by The HSUS on a range of fur-trimmed jackets -- from retailers such as Burlington Coat Factory, Bloomingdale's, J.C. Penney, Macy's, and Saks Fifth Avenue, and from designers and clothing lines such as Baby Phat, Andrew Marc, MaxMara, and Calvin Klein -- revealing that most of the jackets labeled as "raccoon" or "coyote" from China in fact contain fur from raccoon dogs. Of the ten garments tested by The HSUS, nine tested positive as raccoon dog fur and were mislabeled, a violation of federal law. Due to the lack of animal welfare laws and prevalence of garment factories, China currently ranks as the leading exporter of fur and supplies half of all of the fur products that enter the United States for sale. Animals documented being raised and killed in China -- in barbaric ways -- include dogs, cats, foxes, mink, and, of particular note, raccoon dogs, a species of canine whose fur resembles raccoon. An HSUS investigation in China in 1998 revealed that fur sellers in China will attach almost any label their customers want on their coats. The Fur Products Labeling Act prohibits the advertising or sale of any fur product that is falsely or misleadingly labeled, and authorizes the Federal Trade Commission to seek criminal penalties, impose fines of up to $5,000 per violation and to seize mislabeled products. The HSUS is also calling on Congress to amend the Dog and Cat Protection Act -- which bans the sale of dog or cat fur in the United States -- to include raccoon dog, since the animals are so inhumanely killed and the species is similar to domesticated dogs. Raccoon dogs are indigenous to Asia, including eastern Siberia and Japan, and are sometimes called Asiatic raccoons, Finn raccoons, or tanuki. "It would be jarring to the public to shop in a marketplace where dog and cat fur is banned, but coats labeled as 'raccoon dog' are still legally sold," added Pacelle. Each year, over 50 million animals worldwide, such as dogs, cats, raccoon dogs, mink, foxes, bobcats, beavers, raccoons, and lynx, are killed for their fur. By supporting fur-free designers, sponsoring fashion design contests and advertising in industry publications, The HSUS's Fur-Free Campaign works with both consumers and the fashion industry to encourage decisions that reject the use of fur and instead promote warm and fashionable alternatives. To learn about The HSUS's Fur-Free Campaign and what you can do to take action, visit our website http://www.furfree.hsus.org.

The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest animal protection organization with nearly 10 million members and constituents. The HSUS is a mainstream voice for animals, with active programs in companion animals, disaster preparedness and response, wildlife and habitat protection, marine mammals, animals in research, equine protection and farm animal welfare. The HSUS protects all animals through education, investigation, litigation, legislation, advocacy and field work. The nonprofit organization is based in Washington and has field representatives and offices across the country. On the web at http://www.hsus.org.

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Had to repost that one to myspace, so all the teenagers who like to buy this

designer's fashions can find out what's really going on here.

 

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> diddy diddy dumb diddy dumb

>Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:43:17 -0500

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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

> DECEMBER 22, 2006

> 1:59 PM

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> CONTACT: The Humane Society of the United States

>(HSUS)<http://www.hsus.org/>

> Karen Allanach<kallanach, (301) 548-7778

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> Diddy in Doghouse Over Fur Coat Fiasco

> The Humane Society of the United States Investigation Reveals

>Sean John Jacket, Advertised as 'Faux Fur' at Macy's, is Fur From Canines

>

> WASHINGTON - December 22 - The Humane Society of the United

>States (HSUS) released the results of a mass spectrometry test today

>conducted on a Sean John Hooded Snorkel Jacket sold on Macys.com that was

>originally advertised as having an " imitation rabbit fur collar " and

>materials identified as " faux fur. " The jacket, part of a clothing line by

>Sean " Diddy " Combs, was labeled as containing " raccoon " fur, but has now

>been found to be fur from a canine species known as " raccoon dog. " Macy's

>informed The HSUS that the company has pulled the mislabeled Sean John

>garments from its department stores and online shop. The group is urging

>all retailers to follow the lead of Macy's.

>

> " First these jackets were falsely advertised as faux fur, and

>then it turned out that the fur came from a type of dog, " said Wayne

>Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. " This is an industry-wide problem,

>and our investigation demonstrates that retailers and designers aren't

>paying close enough attention to composition of the fur trim they are

>selling. It's especially problematic when the fur is sourced from China

>where domestic dogs and cats and raccoon dogs are killed in gruesome ways,

>even skinned alive. The safest course of action is for Sean Combs and other

>designers and retailers to stop using fur trim. That single act would solve

>the problems we have uncovered. "

>

> The news comes on the heels of other mass spectrometry tests

>conducted by The HSUS on a range of fur-trimmed jackets -- from retailers

>such as Burlington Coat Factory, Bloomingdale's, J.C. Penney, Macy's, and

>Saks Fifth Avenue, and from designers and clothing lines such as Baby Phat,

>Andrew Marc, MaxMara, and Calvin Klein -- revealing that most of the

>jackets labeled as " raccoon " or " coyote " from China in fact contain fur

>from raccoon dogs. Of the ten garments tested by The HSUS, nine tested

>positive as raccoon dog fur and were mislabeled, a violation of federal

>law.

>

> Due to the lack of animal welfare laws and prevalence of

>garment factories, China currently ranks as the leading exporter of fur and

>supplies half of all of the fur products that enter the United States for

>sale. Animals documented being raised and killed in China -- in barbaric

>ways -- include dogs, cats, foxes, mink, and, of particular note, raccoon

>dogs, a species of canine whose fur resembles raccoon. An HSUS

>investigation in China in 1998 revealed that fur sellers in China will

>attach almost any label their customers want on their coats.

>

> The Fur Products Labeling Act prohibits the advertising or

>sale of any fur product that is falsely or misleadingly labeled, and

>authorizes the Federal Trade Commission to seek criminal penalties, impose

>fines of up to $5,000 per violation and to seize mislabeled products.

>

> The HSUS is also calling on Congress to amend the Dog and Cat

>Protection Act -- which bans the sale of dog or cat fur in the United

>States -- to include raccoon dog, since the animals are so inhumanely

>killed and the species is similar to domesticated dogs. Raccoon dogs are

>indigenous to Asia, including eastern Siberia and Japan, and are sometimes

>called Asiatic raccoons, Finn raccoons, or tanuki. " It would be jarring to

>the public to shop in a marketplace where dog and cat fur is banned, but

>coats labeled as 'raccoon dog' are still legally sold, " added Pacelle.

>

> Each year, over 50 million animals worldwide, such as dogs,

>cats, raccoon dogs, mink, foxes, bobcats, beavers, raccoons, and lynx, are

>killed for their fur. By supporting fur-free designers, sponsoring fashion

>design contests and advertising in industry publications, The HSUS's

>Fur-Free Campaign works with both consumers and the fashion industry to

>encourage decisions that reject the use of fur and instead promote warm and

>fashionable alternatives. To learn about The HSUS's Fur-Free Campaign and

>what you can do to take action, visit our website

>http://www.furfree.hsus.org. <http://www.furfree.hsus.org/>

>

> The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's

>largest animal protection organization with nearly 10 million members and

>constituents. The HSUS is a mainstream voice for animals, with active

>programs in companion animals, disaster preparedness and response, wildlife

>and habitat protection, marine mammals, animals in research, equine

>protection and farm animal welfare. The HSUS protects all animals through

>education, investigation, litigation, legislation, advocacy and field work.

>The nonprofit organization is based in Washington and has field

>representatives and offices across the country. On the web at

>http://www.hsus.org<http://www.hsus.org/>.

>

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