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Macy’s has pulled from its shelves and its Web site two styles of Sean John hooded jackets, originally advertised as featuring faux fur, after an investigation by the nation’s largest animal protection organization concluded that the garments were actually made from a certain species of dog called “raccoon dog.”

“First these jackets were falsely advertised as faux fur, and then it turned out that the fur came from a type of dog,” said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States.

Pacelle added that the issue is an “industry-wide problem” and its investigation demonstrated that retailers and designers “aren’t paying close enough attention to the fur trim they are selling.” He added that the issue is especially problematic when “the fur is sourced from China where domestic dogs and cats and raccoon dogs are killed in gruesome ways.”

Raccoon dogs — which are not domestic animals — are indigenous to Asia, including eastern Siberia and Japan, and have been raised in large numbers because their fur closely resembles raccoon, Pacelle said.
Orlando Veras, a spokesman at Macy’s, a division of Federated Department Stores Inc., confirmed Friday that the retailer had removed the jackets, releasing a statement saying that it has a “long-standing policy against the selling of any dog or cat fur.” He continued, “This policy is clearly communicated to all suppliers.”
The Sean John jackets — one a snorkel style, the other a classic version — had been labeled “raccoon fur,” but were advertised as faux fur, Pacelle said.
In a statement by Sean “Diddy” Combs released by his publicist Hampton Carney, the designer said: “I was completely unaware of the nature of this material, but as soon as we were alerted, the garments were pulled off the Macy’s floor and Web site. I have instructed our outerwear licensee to cease the production of any garments using this material immediately.”
Macy’s removal of the coats comes on the heels of other tests conducted by the Humane Society of the United States on a range of fur-trimmed jackets from retailers such as Burlington Coat Factory, Bloomingdale’s, J.C. Penney and Saks Fifth Avenue as well as from designers and clothing lines such as Baby Phat, Andrew Marc, MaxMara and Calvin Klein. Those tests revealed that most of the jackets labeled as “raccoon” or coyote” from China in fact contained fur from raccoon dogs.
Of the 10 garments tested by the Humane Society, nine tested positive as raccoon dog fur and were mislabeled, a violation of federal law.
The Humane Society is also calling upon Congress to amend the Dog and Cat Protection Act — which bans the sale of dog or cat fur in the United States — to include raccoon dog, since the organization says these dogs are so “inhumanely” killed and their species are similar to domesticated dogs.

Posted by Boston.com

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4 Responses to “Macy’s pulls Sean John hooded jackets…(Because the use of dog fur)”

  1. Craig Says:

    Hope they go to hell for this!!! M@therf*ckers!!!!!!!! I am a member of PETA and I have the deep understanding that any living creature on earth should have a right for life. F*ckers who mistreat animals for fashion purpose, I cannot support. Hope there?s more people to think like it. Fashion Industry CEO, hope you make an article to your readers to boycott Macy?s and Sean John products.Peace.

  2. Craig Says:

    Boykott them all Burlington Coat Factory, Bloomingdale’s, J.C. Penney and Saks Fifth Avenue as well as from designers and clothing lines such as Baby Phat, Andrew Marc, MaxMara and Calvin Klein their clothes are made of fur by cruel mmistreated animals. Even Cats and Dogs!!!

  3. Tommy Says:

    All these wonderful, righteous, law abiding, compliant clothing brands sourcing in Asia in in search of the highest margins possible.This is what happens when they don’t have someone in China all the time, supervising, start to finish. They end up pissing off the public, the retailers, and then they issue statements claiming innocence.It is absolute hogwash if they claim the dog fur was substituted for faux fur. Someone, somewhere along the chain of command in the USA knew this was going on. Maybe not Puffy, but his licensee for sure.I hope the authorities really nail their greedy little asses for this. A boycott will prove nothing until someone is convicted, fined and perhaps thrown in jail.Don’t take the easy route and blame the CHINESE here. They were only following orders.That’s a definite.I hope PETA has a field day with this one.

  4. SAM GRAY Says:

    I have no beef with Sean Combs the person,however as a businessman I am feeling very bitter over his denial,regarding the slaughter of the Racoon Dog.In denying knowledge of the slaughter of these animals the completely hands on Sean Combs demonstrates selective amnesia,a common ailment for the guilty members of society.To say his crime is victimless,falls quite short in my eyes.The most offensive thought has to do with the fact that this is going on in mass.There are far too many players in this game.
    My only hope is that one of these dogs will muster up the strength to remove a Diddy testicle.

    So keep those jawsn munching my racoon looking friends!