The article discusses the author's fascination with a $10,000 Lucchese blanket made of full coyote fur and Loro Piana cashmere. Surprised by its bold luxury, the author notes their affinity for coyote fur products, expressing a willingness to purchase it if financially feasible. While acknowledging potential backlash concerning animal welfare, they emphasize the rarity of American brands venturing beyond fashion into the ultra-luxury market, where such unique products seldom appear. This reflects a shift in consumer expectations within luxury home goods.
If I had any sort of disposable income, I would've put my card information in the second I had the chance.
I'm more worried about the coyotes in New York City and the ones getting stuck in grocery stores than the wild ones getting trapped and sold for luxury blankets.
Lucchese would be opening itself up to some sort of blowback.
You don't often see American companies outside the fashion sphere develop a strong luxury aesthetic like this.
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