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To make an angora wool, rabbits always pays the price—in fear, in pain, often in blood, and death.

PETA wrote Kangol executives about their angora wool hats, because no rabbit should suffer and die for a hat, and they accidentally copied us on their internal “crisis PR” strategy: “do nothing unless it escalates.”
(They even tried—and failed—to recall this message!)

While Kangol executives sit on their hands, rabbits are tied down, sliced open, and dying for their angora wool products. They need to urgently hear from you that they need to do the right thing and ban angora.
Footage obtained by PETA Asia from several angora wool factory farms in China shows workers tightly tied rabbits’ legs and recklessly shaved off their hair off as while the animals froze in fear. This violent process happens every few months until they die from injury, illness, or are slaughtered when the quality of their hair declines.
This is the kind of violence Kangol’s business model is built on. And their silence? Complicity. Their “do nothing” plan is means extreme pain and suffering for rabbits.
Please join us in demanding the company put an end to this cruelty by banning angora!