Yes, we're stealing the post title from Marginal Revolution, but we really couldn't describe the upscale business described in this article by Angelique Soenarie in the Arizona Republic any better, which we might add also answers the question of how furriers make money in the summer....
A plastic container isn't going to do it.
Nor is a plastic bag, nor an ordinary closet.
What's needed to protect opulent fur coats from the ultra-dry desert heat is a special room, kept at a constant 55 degrees and 50 percent humidity.
If you own a mink or sable coat and want to have it properly breathe until it's time to sport it again around Thanksgiving, there is one place in Scottsdale that can help, Evans Furs & Leather. (Read more....)
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