LAST UPDATED: 17 March 2017
The fur trade is responsible for the brutal deaths of millions of fur-bearing animals such as mink, foxes, rabbits, dogs, and cats every year. But you can still get killer looks without the body count simply by choosing faux fur which often looks remarkably like the 'real thing'! Our fur-free shopping list makes it even easier.
The following retailers, brands and designers have formally undertaken not to use or sell real fur1,2:
- American Apparel
- Annabel Trends
- Angus Clyne
- Annika Louise
- Armani (from Autumn/Winter 2016 collection)
- ASOS
- ASOS Marketplace
- Backstage
- Benetton
- Billabong
- Birdsnest
- Bjorn Borg
- Byron Bay Gifts
- Calvin Klein
- Campus Choice (school uniforms)
- Country Road
- David Jones
- David Lawrence
- Designer Duchess
- Diesel
- Dockers
- Donna Salyers' Fabulous Furs
- Dorothy Perkins
- Elizabeth de Varga (Bridal wear)
- Down That Little Lane
- Ensign International
- Ezibuy
- Fashion Fair
- Feathers Boutique
- Filippa K
- Fur Less
- Gant
- Goodgear (uniforms/promotional clothing)
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- Hard to Find
- Helly Hansen
- Henry Bucks of Collins Street
- H&M
- House of Fraser
- Hugo Boss (from Autumn/Winter collection 2016)
- Huntingbird
- Illumae Fashion
- Indulge HQ
- Jeanswest
- Jigsaw
- Kmart
- Knee High Socks
- Lacoste
- Ladakh
- LatestBuy
- Levi's
- Marcs
- Mexx
- Michelle-Ann Fashions
- Miiomai
- Muccia
- Myer
- My Size
- Nautica
- Nike
- Oxford
- Peppers Formal Wear
- Peter Alexander
- Qualitops
- Ralph Lauren
- RES Denim
- Superdry
- Target
- The Gap
- Timberland
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Topshop
- Treloar Australia (corporate clothing)
- Unreal Fur
- Williamson (school and corporate clothing)
- Work, Rest and Play Plus Sized Clothing
NOTE: While these retailers have formally undertaken not to use or sell real fur, some may still sell products made with angora 'wool'. A recent investigation by PETA has exposed the brutal treatment of angora rabbits on Chinese fur farms. You might like to contact any retailers you see selling angora to encourage them to take these products off their shelves.

If you know a company that does not sell fur but is not on our list, please help us by contacting the company. Ask them to put their fur-free policy in writing and forward the correspondence to us. Your efforts will not only help expand our fur-free list but, by contacting companies as a concerned consumer, will also demonstrate to them that animal fur is a thing of the past.
If you would like to see your company listed here, please contact us.
[1] Some of this information kindly provided by: Fur Free Alliance, Humane Society International Australia, The Humane Society of the United States, Bont voor Dieren.
[2] While all retailers on the list have committed to not selling real fur products, some may still sell other animal skin products.
You Can Help Make Compassion the New Fashion!

- Learn more about the fur trade
- Sign the Fur-Free Pledge
- Don't be fooled by fur, take the fur test to make certain you know when it's faux
- Get the cold facts on wool, angora and down.