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		<title>Solving the Fur, Faux and Real, Dilemma</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 17:28:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Laura Shanahan Would you rather go naked than wear fur, as per the models in the famous anti-fur ad campaign? (I always had a problem with that question: Does it have to be either/or? Can’t I just choose to wear, y’know, regular clothes?) Well, whether you wouldn’t dream of wearing fur—or dream of wearing ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Laura Shanahan</p>
<p>Would you rather go naked than wear fur, as per the models in the famous anti-fur ad campaign? (I always had a problem with that question: Does it have to be either/or? Can’t I just choose to wear, y’know, regular clothes?)</p>
<p>Well, whether you wouldn’t dream of wearing fur—or dream of wearing fur—this season has seen an explosion of both faux and for-real versions; particularly, though, of the former. You know your position, so pick your preference.</p>
<p>Problem is, you may not always know what you’re buying, and price can be an inaccurate indicator. Case in point: I spotted a pair of plush animal-print earmuffs selling in Midtown for $7.99, about as low-ball a figure as you can find. “Faux fur” read the affixed sticker. Would there be any doubt in your mind that given the price and the sticker, these are indeed a pretend product?</p>
<p>Of course not—but there should be. Upon careful inspection, I noticed a sewn-in label stating “100 percent rabbit fur, made in China.” Yeeks. I pointed out the problem to the seller who seemed dismayed, but not surprised: “Rabbit is cheap,” she shrugged. How sad is that? The life of a sentient creature: cheap; cheaper than polyester pile.</p>
<p>I’m not singling out any one seller for two reasons: The problem is not limited to a single merchant and, second, the fact that the earmuffs’ contradictory sewn-in tag wasn’t snipped out suggests there was no deliberate subterfuge. The takeaway here is caveat emptor. Read all labels, trust your instincts and know that the more established and reputable a brand and retailer are, the likelier it is that you’re buying what you think you are.</p>
<p>A fabulous source of top-name faux-fur finds is Bolton’s. Have you also overlooked this humble but quintessential circa-40-year-old local discount chain (easily predating, in Manhattan, Loeh<br />
mann’s, T.J. Maxx and other more out-there names)? It wasn’t until our recent biannual pilgrimage to the nonpareil jewelry department at Bergdorf Goodman that I found myself, after a long hiatus, peeking into the nearby Bolton’s at 27 W. 57th.</p>
<p>Yowza: Calvin Klein earmuffs fashioned of chocolate-and-gold-spotted pretend fur attached to a leather-like band for just $19.99—the manufacturer’s suggested retail price-tag of $40 is still attached. Klein’s kind-to-animals version sports a discreetly sized gold-metal plaque bearing his name on one side of the band.</p>
<p>Prefer earmuffs in a solid black? Another Klein version here for the same price has the band and ear coverings wrapped in a velvety rich facsimile of beaver pelt; just so you know, the plaque is a bit buried in this model’s piled band.</p>
<p>Evelyn K weighs in with a circular 30-inches-all-around “eternity scarf”—yup, big enough to lasso some waistlines—in a kitten-soft black, brown and coffee-colored plush pile that’s pure Polly Esther; $7.95.</p>
<p>For all-over warmth, consider the spectacular Jones New York whiskey-colored mink-look-alike coat with fit-and-flare shaping, thanks to the multi-tiers sewn in below the waist. This glamorous, approximately knee-length garment has the practical, updating feature of a hood. Its already low price of $159.99 is further discounted 20 percent (perhaps more by the time you read this), and that includes the usual luxury touch of spare buttons.</p>
<p>Are you also kicking yourself for habitually zipping past Bolton’s en route to flashier/newer/trendier stores? Personally, I’m going to wear a (faux) hair shirt.</p>
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		<title>On the Scene as Occupy Gathers in Bryant Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 18:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Rogers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a few of the many hundreds gathered at Bryant Park Tuesday morning for Occupy Wall Street’s May Day demonstrations stood out from the crowd: * A military man who thinks the nation’s biggest problem is that businesses are taxed too much. *Two toddlers and an infant. * A man wearing a Burberry raincoat, a ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/6982247243_edfb9627aa_n.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-45365" title="6982247243_edfb9627aa_n" src="http://nypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/6982247243_edfb9627aa_n-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>Here’s a few of the many hundreds gathered at Bryant Park Tuesday morning for Occupy Wall Street’s May Day demonstrations stood out from the crowd:</p>
<p>* A military man who thinks the nation’s biggest problem is that businesses are taxed too much.</p>
<p>*Two toddlers and an infant.</p>
<p>* A man wearing a Burberry raincoat, a Calvin Klein gray pin-stripe suit and a blue J Crew tie.</p>
<p>The suited man, Matthew Bolton, said many in the 99 percent dress in suits. His brief case with a large “Occupy” sticker showed he was with the crowd.</p>
<p>Bolton, 31, a political science professor at Pace University, not far from Wall Street, acknowledged the Occupy movement has not yet had an effect in Washington but added, “Politics doesn’t only happen in Congress. What Occupy has done is change the conversation for the media….</p>
<p>“I also hope it does make a change in Washington. It has already been a symbolic victory and symbolism is incredibly important.”</p>
<p>Throughout the crowd, drums of course were beating, but guitars, banjoes, saxophones and trumpets were also being played.</p>
<p>Police presence in the park was extremely light but it grew by a little later in the morning. Most in the crowd did not seem to notice police, who did not move on a few violating city law by smoking in the park.</p>
<p>The crowd stayed off the park’s plush lawn, which was closed but barely protected with low ropes a few inches off the ground.</p>
<p>The military man, Luis del Carpio, 43, a veteran of the first Gulf War, works in the Far East conditioning elite golfers. He said he had a business in this country but tax policy drove him overseas.</p>
<p>“I hope they change the tax laws so US small businesses can make money and hire people,” he said.</p>
<p>He’d like to see the Occupy movement shift a little to focus more on taxes than income inequality, but he supports their cause.</p>
<p>“If you are a corporation, you are hardly paying any taxes but if you are small business you are paying high costs.”</p>
<p>He said he ran a day care center in Texas but had to close it because of his taxes.</p>
<p>A mother of one of the toddlers said she came to support her friends in Occupy, and hadn’t thought about what she hoped to someday teach her 18-month old son about it.</p>
<p>“I’m  not the one to ask because I’m not a big occupier myself,” she said.</p>
<p>Except for a large jar of Skippy peanut butter, there was not much corporate support at Occupy’s free food table. Around noon, pasta and sauce was on the menu.</p>
<p>As one of the protesters put it, “The revolution must be fed.”</p>
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<p><em>You can follow New York Press columnist Josh Rogers @JoshRogersNYC.</em></p>
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