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Supplier of Synthetic Fur Fabrics: 3 Best Fabrics for the Dutch Winter Market

2026-05-07

  Given the Netherlands’ cold, damp, and windy climate, combined with the country’s strong environmental consciousness and a preference for simple, understated styles, certain types of faux fur fabrics are best suited for winter coats and are the top choice for buyers, wholesalers, and brand orders.

  With the Netherlands’ windy and damp winters, fabrics must meet high standards for wind resistance, warmth, and shape retention. Thick, high-density faux lambskin is the best-selling style locally. Its short, dense, and compact pile provides excellent wind protection, while the structured silhouette remains sleek without bulk. Versatile and timeless, it is ideal for high-volume orders of everyday winter coats.


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  Next is the matte faux rabbit fur fabric. It feels soft and lightweight, with a simple, understated style that aligns with Dutch aesthetic preferences. It is skin-friendly and non-irritating, features soft, long-lasting colors, and maintains consistent quality with minimal color variation in bulk production, making it ideal for retail chains and cross-border e-commerce.

  For the mid-to-high-end market, matte faux mink is the top choice. It offers a luxurious yet understated texture, excellent warmth, and is shed-free. It features high colorfastness and aligns with local consumer trends favoring eco-friendly, fur-free products.

  For buyers, these fabrics all meet Dutch eco-textile standards, offer consistent batch quality, have an extremely low return rate, and feature controllable costs. They are suitable for winter coat orders across various price points, making them the most reliable fabric choice for market expansion.

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