Rex Rabbit Fur
A light, soft, and subtle fur
Rex Rabbit Fur
A light, soft, and subtle fur.
Rabbit fur is exceptionally soft to the touch—fine, delicate, and valued for its warmth and remarkable lightness.
Its supple, velvety texture makes it ideal as both a lining and a trim, adding comfort and insulation without weighing down the silhouette.
Long-haired varieties are especially delicate and naturally prone to shedding. For this reason, rabbit fur is often sheared or plucked, particularly when used as lining for parkas or military-inspired coats, to improve durability and reduce hair loss over time.
While less precious than other furs, rabbit remains a living, natural material that requires careful handling to preserve its softness.
Care & Preservation
Naturally more fragile, rabbit fur should be handled with particular care:
Avoid excessive friction, especially on shoulders, sleeves, or areas in contact with bags, as this can cause premature wear.
Protect carefully from moisture. If it becomes wet, allow it to dry flat in open air, away from any heat source.
Store away from light, inside a breathable fabric cover. Never use plastic covers.
Avoid repeated dyeing or heavy treatments, which can weaken the hair structure.
If your garment is lined with rabbit fur, avoid wearing heavy layers or making repeated movements that may stress the material.
As with all natural furs, entrust your piece to a specialist once a year for professional cleaning and reshaping, helping maintain softness, cleanliness, and volume.
Softness to Preserve
Rabbit fur is appreciated for its light touch and gentle warmth.
When properly cared for, it subtly enhances winter garments, offering everyday comfort with understated elegance.