Makei III. His post seems to have disappeared.
I agree that it’ll be hard to get an unbiased answer here. There’s just too much misinformation floating around. For example:
So let me get this straight. If I cure the hide and shave it, it’s a great insulator, but if I take off the hair, it isn’t? Hmmm. Interesting physics there. My wife’s fur coat is one of the warmest coats she owns. Ditto my deerskin gloves with the fur on the inside.
Since when is a warm coat, glove, or hat a “fashion accessory”? It’s a necessity in the colder climes. And the “sole purpose” part of your statement is discussed elsewhere in the thread.
You’ve never visited a mink or rabbit farm, I presume?
…or an alligator farm or an ostrich farm?
Personally, I think a good part of the reason is fear. Would you want to wear a good coat (any good coat) if you thought some vandal would assault you with a bucket of paint and ruin it? Incidentally, it’s not just rich folks. My good calf-length leather jacket cost me approximately the same as my wife’s fur coat cost her, and neither one was “rich folks” territory.
Chinchillas can be kept as pets, too. I knew a family that had a sort of animal farm with lots of exotic pets and one time they had chinchillas. They were the softest, sweetest little things you ever did see. It makes me sick to think that they’re kept mostly for fur.