Luxury Retailer Neiman Marcus to Stop Selling Fur Products by Early 2023

Reuters
By Reuters
July 1, 2021Business News
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Luxury Retailer Neiman Marcus to Stop Selling Fur Products by Early 2023
A closed sign hangs in the window of a Neiman Marcus store that has been shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic in Chicago, Ill., on May 7, 2020. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Luxury department store chain Neiman Marcus Group will close its fur salons and become fur-free by early 2023, it said on Wednesday.

The changes are a part of its environmental, social, governance goals to identity and disclose topics like animal welfare, the company said.

“It is clear the future is fur-free and that includes the ultra-luxury space,” Chief Executive Officer Geoffroy van Raemdonck said.

Luxury apparel brands have for long drawn criticism from animal welfare organizations such as the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals, which says there is “nothing natural about clothing made from animals’ skin or fur.”

Last week, Canada Goose Holdings Inc joined other luxury retailers like Versace, Coach, Michael Kors and Gucci to announce that it would stop using fur in its parkas.

Brands like Nike, Gap, H&Mand Burberry have also taken steps to create more sustainable apparel to cater to eco-conscious shoppers.

Neiman Marcus said it worked with the Humane Society of the United States to exit fur and draft a policy that aligns with the Fur Free Alliance guidelines.

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