Mink fur coat price: how much does a used or new mink fur coat cost?


Mink fur has become fashionable. Just open the internet to find any type of mink jacket or mink coat in any color and model. Over the years the type of mink fur has completely changed. Before, the word fur was associated with a coat, but now fur has become synonymous with fashion. Mink jackets, mink capes and mink vests have gradually made fur an everyday concept. Brown mink jacket, honey mink jacket, blue mink jacket and black mink jacket are practically the most requested by our customers because they can be easily combined with a daily outfit, but also with a more elegant outfit. The mink fur jacket also has a more accessible cost compared to a mink fur coat. Obviously this is due to the lesser use of skins during the production phase. Not all mink furs are the same, they differ from each other based on numerous factors. On this page we explain how much new mink furs cost and how much a used mink fur coat can be worth. Since the mink jacket is in fashion, there is now a trend to work on old furs by practically remodeling the old fur, in order to make old used mink fur coats into fashionable mink jackets. By continuing to read you will discover:

  • Price of a Mink Fur Coat: How much does a mink fur coat cost?
  • How to evaluate a mink fur coat?
  • New or used mink fur coats, which one to choose?

Price of a Mink Fur: How much does a mink fur cost?

Mink fur prices can depend on several factors, such as:
  • Type of fur
  • Quality of fur
  • Made in Italy

The type of fur certainly affects the cost of the mink fur, as there are different types of mink with different costs. Surely a demi buff mink or brown mink will have a lower cost than a sapphire mink or a gray mink. The quality of the fur is another very important factor as many producers try to buy poorer quality or not good at working and offer competitive prices to deceive customers. A fur of excellent quality will hardly have an objectively very low price. Obviously the Made in Italy affects the price of the fur. Unlike all the producers made in Turkey, Greece, India and China, the Made in Italy fur is certainly a guarantee of quality, which however has a higher cost. Many sellers also sell used and old furs as new furs at a very low cost. The cost of a fur often also indicates its quality and origin.

How to evaluate a mink fur?

The first evaluation to make is to understand whether the fur we are about to buy is a new mink fur or a used mink fur. When the fur is new we must try to understand the quality of the skins used, whether they are male or female minks and above all the workmanship if Made in Italy. The quality of the skins used is a clear sign to understand the real value of a fur. Obviously a female mink coat will have a higher value than a male mink coat, as it will have more skins and will certainly be softer and lighter. A used mink fur, on the other hand, has a relatively low market value, in fact often the exchanges on the purchase of a new fur are valued very little. Used minks almost always have various signs of wear and almost always a fragile leather that is difficult to work. Certainly evaluating a fur is not a very easy thing to do without the help of an expert at our side, especially when we are talking about used furs or new high quality furs.

New or used mink furs, which one to choose?

The choice is not very difficult when you don't have an old fur coat in the closet to remodel, as we will certainly be projected to buy a new fur coat. When instead there is an old fur coat in the closet, we have many doubts. Is it better to work the old fur coat or trade it in for a new fur coat? This is often the reasoning. We at the Elpidio Loffredo fur shop love to help our customers make the right choice. Often remodeling an old and used fur coat is not a bad idea as the cost is not even high. Many times, however, it is better to trade in the used mink coat and buy a new mink jacket. Often the choice is also dictated by fashion. Buying a new mink coat often offers much brighter and certainly trendy colors, while dyeing an old fur coat will never give us the same result. Buying a mink coat is not always a walk in the park, often we let ourselves be influenced by the price or fashion. The same type of mink can have a thicker or thinner coat, and therefore a different area of ​​origin, such as American Nafa minks or Danish Kopenhagen Fur minks. Obviously the origin of the minks also affects the final price. The same jacket but worked in a different way, horizontal or vertical, will have a different price. Even a mink coat and a mink jacket will have a different cost between them. Elpidio Loffredo offers a large and competent staff to help its customers in the best choice.