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North American fur cities


mrbeaver92

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I forgot Dallas, TX and Atlanta, GA; in certain spaces, on colder days and nights, the fur comes out because these are places where the fur-loving population is forced to keep their collections in the air-conditioning 90% of the year. I flew to Dallas from New York last year on December 30 and there were a number of folks carrying furs on the plane that seemed way too warm for Texas!

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You're right, who would think people would wear furs in Texas? The times I was in Texas, it was like 900 to 100*F

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Minkme..

Its currently 118degrees in the Texas oil field in Odessa/Midland Tx..

Its close to what american military soldiers are facing in the middle east

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How cold does it get before you can see furs worn outside? Which months will that be? I just remember that it gets hot, real hot and humid in the summer.

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Most of the time.. it is mid to late November till mid February that furs are seen here where I live...

 

What Texas City would that be?

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  • 8 months later...

5. Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, or the National Harbor resort in Maryland, on certain days, just south of Washington, DC.

 

I was in the Old Town Alexandria area several times during January and February. It's entirely possible that I was just missing the right places, but I have to say I was kind of disappointed by what I saw around King Street and the surrounding shops.

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I walk around Portland, ME and Portsmouth, NH all the time in furs, mostly parkas but 2-3 time a year in full-length coyote or fox. Never had a complaint but a lot of compliments... Like yesterday.

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That's really encouraging! I've gotten a few compliments when wearing my fur-lined parka, but I want to get to the point where I feel comfortable wearing more than just a fur lining or collar. Overall though, I'm disappointed at the lack of real fur in the Boston area. I see it on very rare occasion, and almost never on a man.

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