What does Demi Buff Mink mean


The classification of minks, in addition to the male-female typology, also occurs based on the type of fur, color and origin. Each type of skin has very specific specifications, which determine its size, weight, shine and above all the length of the fur. Most of the minks sold at auction and purchased by end customers are the brown ones. Many people believe that indicating all brown minks with the denomination demi buff is correct, but this is not exactly the case. What does demi buff mink mean? Demi buff mink indicates the brown mink coming from the NAFA auction house, North America. The main difference between an American mink skin and a Danish mink skin is in the bristles and the fur. The denomination of the Danish brown mink instead is Brown Mink or Mahogany Mink. Many producers prefer not to buy American brown mink skins because of the enormous cost for the same quality compared to the Danish ones. American mink skins are much more full-bodied to the touch than the Danish ones. The demi buff mink fur par excellence is a simple coat with a long sleeve and a high enough collar to protect us from the cold. Very fashionable instead with the demi buff color are the jackets with a hood and long sleeve, or the demi buff mink jackets with 3/4 sleeves and a very comfortable round collar. The linings that go perfectly with demi buff minks are the linings with dark solid colors, or the patterned linings with light and very delicate colors, possibly with a white background. There are many other types of minks, find out more by reading our guide.