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Ascena Retail Group to stop using alpaca fur across brands


Ascena Retail Group to stop using alpaca fur across brands

Ascena Retail Group has announced that it will no longer sell
products made with alpaca wool, following the Winter 2020/2021 season.
The company, which owns brands Ann Taylor, Loft, Lane Bryant and
others, said that it will eliminate the fabric from all product lines
at all stores.

This decision comes after PETA released undercover footage of
animal abuse in a Peruvian alpaca farm. The organization’s
investigation has already convinced brands including Valentino, Uniqlo
and Marks and Spencer to cease their use of alpaca fur.

The decision is particularly bizarre because Ann Taylor will
apparently continue to sell cashmere wool, which is harvested in a
similar fashion to angora wool, through shearing. Moreover, failing to
trim wool from alpacas can lead to heat stress in the animals.

In a blog post, PETA said that Ascena’s decision is a “huge
victory” and “will prevent many alpacas from being roughly shorn.”

On the other hand, the Natural Fibers Alliance has spoken out
against Ascena banning alpaca fur. In an email to FashionUnited, the
Alliance said that it believes ceasing the use of natural alpaca fur
“will harm fashion sustainability,” as synthetic materials may be used
in place of alpaca fur.

“PETA is against leather, wool, silk—and even eating meat and
owning a pet. Shame on Ann Taylor for siding against consumers and
with animal liberation extremists,” said Mike Brown, head of public
affairs and sustainability at the Natural Fibers Alliance.

Image: PETA



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