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More than 500 major clothing brands have already banned angora because of its extreme cruelty, yet KITH, Yeon, MUTE, and Scott’s Sweaters continue to sell it. Angora comes from rabbits who are violently restrained every few months while workers either rip out their hair by hand or roughly shear and cut it off. The process is so terrifying and painful that rabbits often scream, and many are left cut, bleeding, and traumatized. When they aren’t being tortured for their hair, they’re confined to tiny, filthy cages, where some lie motionless in shock, or resort to self mutilation from stress, and many develop illnesses or injuries that slowly kill them. Those who do survive this horror are eventually hung upside down and have their throats slit.

All angora wool—regardless of where it’s from or how it’s stolen—means a rabbit suffered and died for it.
Consumers have rejected this cruelty, and hundreds of major brands, including Calvin Klein, H&M, PacSun, Stella McCartney, Tommy Hilfiger, and Valentino, have already banned angora, making any company still selling it an outlier. With animal-friendly alternatives available like bamboo, TENCEL, and hemp, there is zero justification for profiting from this abuse.
Please take action below to demand that these companies stop selling angora.