faux rabbit fur does not shed in large quantities or over extensive areas. A small amount of loose fibers on new fabric is a normal industry phenomenon that does not affect bulk supply or sales in any way, nor does it lead to after-sales disputes. Buyers can place orders with confidence.
Artificial rabbit fur is made from polyester and acrylic fibers. During mass production, we perform color-fixing and setting treatments on the fibers, ensure a dense backing fabric, and firmly bond the fibers together. We strictly control shedding rates to meet the supply standards of export markets such as the United States and Europe.

The so-called “shedding” refers solely to a small amount of loose fibers from cutting and weaving that remain on the surface when the product is first shipped. After downstream customers receive the product, gently shaking it or using a lint roller once will completely remove these loose fibers. The fabric will not shed further during subsequent wear or washing.
Recommendation for buyers: Before placing an order, request a production sample to test for shedding. For bulk orders, we will ensure all fabric comes from the same batch to guarantee consistent quality, eliminating the persistent shedding issues associated with inferior fabrics. This will help you successfully stock your inventory and minimize after-sales issues.