An exhibition about fashion in a Liverpool sugar merchant's family, held at Sudley House from 9 April 2009 to Spring 2010.

Day coat, wool velour and beaver fur, about 1926-30

Made by Cripps, Sons and Co, 12-14 and 16 Bold Street, Liverpool

Accession number WAG 2001.45.10

long coat with wide fur trim displayed on a mannequin

Wool velour coat, lined with grey wool flannel and black rayon silk.

Many of Emily Tinne's coats and other outdoor garments are made of fur. Real fur was widely used in fashionable dress during the 1920s and 1930s. Unlike today there was no debate about the ethics of using fur in clothing.

Despite having a wide range of expensive fur coats, she hardly ever wore any of them. Her family believe that she bought many of them during the Depression, so that Liverpool's poorly-paid shop assistants could receive the much-needed commission on the sale.

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