Not long ago, I watched on YouTube the Christmas 1981 episode of The Price is Right and it had Bob Barker giving away a fur coat as one of the prizes, lol.
This is insane. Objects that were perfectly legal a few decades ago, now made into contraband.
Insanity.
It was a mistake to sell those beautiful coats in that area. You can buy old but beautifully maintained sable coats for $700 in my area but why would you? You’d be killed on the streets. A NJ friend of mine whose Holocaust survivor parents owned a fur store were firebombed in the 1990s by activists. How’s that for leaving one fascist country for another?
Who would have imagined a market for illegal fur coats in Haight-Ashbury?
Birthplace of the 1960s counterculture movement, Haight-Ashbury draws a lively, diverse crowd looking to soak up the historic hippie vibe.
Irony can be so......ironic.
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How about the young men with vintage bagpipes with ivory? Confiscated, and torn apart by “authorities” in Canada. They were there to enter a contest. I can only wonder if the guillotine of July 14th contained exotic woods and ivory.
>>”What I actually am is a fashion historian,” she said. “I’ve owned most of those pieces for 50 to 60 years, and some of them are more than 100 years old.”
Verboten, it’s not like dead baby parts harvested by abortionists.