In fact, the sweaters are made from the fur of their own pet dogs. The hair, once recovered after brushing, is carefully preserved until the necessary amount for knitting is collected. The hair is spun into balls of 50 grams by a specialist, before returning the fabric via mail to the owner. The hair is then used to construct the garment.
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If you want to be in with this fashion trend and wear your dog's fur, you can contact Doumé Jalat-Dehen to make a sweater for you.
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