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The No-Kill Shopping Checklist

Before you go shopping, it is important to carry a NO-KILL Checklist, which includes shopping for items that didn’t require killing any animal for their parts, fur, or skin. Most of the time, it is hard to find, and it will likely take you longer to find the right product. But once you find that product, you will feel 100% satisfaction because it was worth all the effort. I have gotten a lot of compliments on some of my fake products.

  1. My light green moto vest looks fun and trendy.
  2. Ankle booths with furry insides and cute pompoms on the outside. Many people have told me that it has a Nordic style as well as it kind of looks like UGGs but not made from sheepskin.
  3. some fake purses have cute designs and styles as well as interesting colors. I have a small, round, quilted and black purse that looks like a fake Chanel. But I bought it because I thought it was cute.
  4. I also have some cute plastic sandals, clogs, shoes, sneakers, and jelly shoes.
  5. When I loom accessories, I try to buy acrylic yarns. I am more interested in the pretty colors anyway.
  6. I also have a cute white belt that i bought when i was younger from the LA garment district. There was a green version in leather, in which I did not like look of it anyway. My white fake leather belt that hangs loosely over my hips is much cuter. It also has a cute clock-shaped buckle.

ALTERNATIVES:

I think this video is important because I often struggle to find fake versions in stores. Vegan clothes and accessories are not made from animals. Sometimes, I end up buying not completely vegan clothes and accessories, such as wool, because it was sheered off the sheep, and the sheep was not killed for its fur. I tolerate wearing wool because the sheep was not slaughtered. It just got a haircut. I used to sheer my late Shihtzus during the summertime to give them a crewcut summer hairstyle. But alternatives to wool include acrylic, hemp, bamboo, and linen.

Alternatives to leather merchandise includes plastic pleather, cork, pineapple leaves leather, and mushroom leather. I have some cute items that are fake, but it is was hard to find in stores, and I usually stumbled upon it by accident. I have a light green moto vest that is pleather, a shiny black legging that looks like it could be leather but it isn’t, and some fake designer purses and shoes that have a cute style but are made from some synthetic material or plastic.

Silk is made from silkworms. Alternatives to silk includes rayon, Tencel, and modal. I actually like rayon. It has an elegant look about it, and kind of looks like silk, but less shiny.

Feathers are from duck, goose, and other exotic birds. I do have peacock feather earrings as well as a feather on one of my fedora, although I don’t really care for feathers on clothes and accessories. Alternatives to feathers include synthetic down, thinsulate, and primaloft. The next time I find something cute with a feather, I need to make sure it is not from any bird.

Fur is created from all the skinning live animals and slaughtering animals for their fur to make clothes as well as those mentally ill trophy hunters slaughtering animals for hobby. Alternatives to fur include faux fur. But not all faux fur is fake fur. Some faux fur is actually cats and dogs skinned alive, as well as other animals. So, it is important to inspect the fur before you buy it to make sure it is really fake. I have a cute fake fur purse. It is also a fake LV purse because it has the LV design symbols without the initials LV. And, it is in warm tones of beige and brown that it kind of looks like a furry leopard print designs.

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