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Fur: Ferocious and Atrocious!

Want to dress like your favorite pop princess or Hollywood hottie? Then lose the leather and fur trim and get stylish in synthetic skins!

Courtney Cox-Arquette, Britney Spears, Moby, and Alicia Silverstone are just a few of the famous faces who have been spotted in pleather (with a “p,” please).When a fan recently tried to give Prince a leather coat during a show in D.C., the king of compassion replied, “Please do not kill a cow so I can wear a coat!”

Remember When you buy leather, animals pay the price. Production lines move so fast that slaughterhouse employees often skin animals who are still alive. And those little bits of fur trim on cuffs and collars are about as fun as a steel-jaw trap clamped on your leg! No wonder so many super celebs—like Sarah Michelle Gellar, Drew Barrymore, and Dominique Swain —are fur foes.Try faux, instead.

Are You a Woolly Bully?

Prince gave fans the lowdown on wool in his Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic CD liner notes:“Many people believe shearing helps animals who would otherwise b 2 hot. But in order 2 avoid losing any wool, ranchers shear sheep b4 they would naturally shed their winter coats, resulting in millions of sheep deaths from xposure 2 the cold.” This winter, stay snuggly in sheep-friendly faux fleece.

Want to dress like your favorite pop princess or Hollywood hottie? Then lose the leather and fur trim and get stylish in synthetic skins!

Bite BackLog onto CowsAreCool.com for your free copy of PETA’s “Shopping Guide to Nonleather Products.”

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