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THE ARCHIVES

  An archival of exotic furs preserved as part of our private collection.

Hand crafted , these pieces reflect the historical context and aesthetic sensibilities throughout the era's.

Maintained for educational reference, and exhibition purposes, it is presented here as an example of period craftsmanship and design.

This garment is not offered for public sale and is shown solely for archival.

Circa 1960's

Cheetah Fur Coat

An archival exotic fur coat preserved as part of a private collection. Exemplifying mid-century craftsmanship and the opulent aesthetic of the era, this longline coat reflects a period when bold natural patterning and dramatic silhouettes defined luxury outerwear.

Designed with a classic straight cut, the piece features oversized period buttons, a softly structured collar, and a fluid drape characteristic of mid-20th-century tailoring. Fully lined, it demonstrates the construction standards and material practices of its time.

Garments of this nature are now exceptionally scarce due to international protections and changing regulations. This piece is retained for historical reference, study, and exhibition, and is presented here to document its place within fashion history.

Circa 1960's

 

Ocelot Fur Coat

An archival exotic fur coat retained within a private collection. This garment exemplifies mid-century luxury craftsmanship, distinguished by its naturally patterned exterior and balanced, symmetrical construction characteristic of the period.

The coat is executed in a classic straight silhouette with a softly structured collar and period button closure. Leather-trimmed cuffs and a fully lined interior reflect the construction techniques and material practices common to high-end outerwear of the era. The arrangement of the patterned pelts demonstrates careful matching and workmanship intended to create visual continuity across the body of the garment.

Due to international protections and evolving regulations surrounding exotic materials, garments of this nature are now exceptionally rare. This piece is preserved for historical reference, study, and exhibition, and is presented here solely to document its place within fashion history.

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