Nordstrom bans fur and exotic animal skins
The policy will be active across the company’s portfolio, including Nordstrom, Nordstrom Rack and Last Chance stores, as well as Nordstrom’s e-commerce sites. The commitment was made in partnership with the Humane Society of the United States. “As a leading fashion retailer, we’re committed to delivering the best possible service and merchandise for our customers,” said Teri Bariquit, chief merchandising officer at Nordstrom.
“Delivering on that commitment means continually listening to customer feedback and evolving our product offering to ensure we’re meeting their needs. As part of our ongoing product evolution, we’ve been working with the Humane Society of the United States and recently made the decision to stop offering products made with genuine fur or exotic animal skin in any of our stores or online. Our private label brands haven’t used these materials for years, so extending this policy to all the brands we carry is a natural next step for our busin…
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