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Righteous Fur 

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Based in southeast Louisiana on the frontlines of the battle to save our wetlands, Righteous Fur is working with the Barataria-Terrebonne Estuary Foundation to bring designer nutria-fur clothing and nutria-teeth jewelry to the contemporary fashion market. Our goals? To help control a destructive invasive species; to raise public awareness about the need to restore our vanishing coast; and to provide a stylish "guilt-free" alternative to traditional fur products.

 

Click here to read the Project Summary.

 

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Tatyana Meshcheryakova, Janine Hayes and BTNEP Invasive Species Coordinator Michael Massimi model the 2009 Righteous Fur collection by Oliver Manhattan

 

 

Righteous Fur FAQ

 

What are nutria?

Imported to Louisiana and other states from Argentina in the 1930s, these semi-aquatic rodents were initially raised on fur farms for their lustrous pelts. When a few escaped into the wild, their population exploded into an invasive army that destroys wetlands by eating marsh grasses and burrowing into levees and bayousides.

 

How much damage do they do?

A lot.  Although damage is down due to the success of the state's Coastwide Nutria Control Program, which pays a $5 bounty for the tails of captured nutria, the marsh-munchers continue to impact over 23,000 acres of coastal wetlands each year.

 

Why is Righteous Fur "guilt-free"?

Currently, 89% of nutria are simply destroyed after capture. Recycling their pelts into useful and fashionable apparel encourages bounty hunters to increase their nutria yield, decreasing damage to the wetlands.  Also, a portion of all profits goes to the Barataria-Terrebonne Estuary Foundation, which works to restore our vanishing coast.

 

By supporting Righteous Fur, you are helping to save Louisiana’s wetlands.

 

To learn more about nutria, invasive species, and coastal restoration, visit these pages:

Estuary Invasive Species:  Invasives 

Coastal Restoration:  Restoration

Teacher Workshops: Workshops 

 

To learn more about Righteous Fur contact: creemccree@gmail.com

 

Righteous Fur Fashions

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"Jambalaya Jones" 
Designed by Oliver Manhattan

Woven wool/cotton blend & nutria fur
Suggested retail prices:
Zippered Vest: $120
Drawstring Trousers: $150
Nutria Hat: $90
Silver-Capped Nutria Tooth Pendant: $25 (available at the Righteous Fur Etsy Shop)
Modeled by Kerry St. Pe,
BTNEP Program Director

 

 

 

"Cajun Contessa"
Designed by Oliver Manhattan

Woven wool/ramie blend coat, fully lined, trimmed with nutria fur
Suggested retail prices:
Swing Coat: $250
Nutria Pillbox Hat: $120
Nutria Clutch: $120

Silver-capped nutria teeth earrings: $35/pair (available at the Righteous Fur Etsy Shop)
Modeled by Janine Hayes

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RF Tatyana group

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"Bayou City Girl"

Designed by Oliver Manhattan
100% cotton stretch velour & nutria fur
Suggested retail prices:
Shrug: $90
Pants: $120
Hat: $90

Silver-capped nutria teeth earrings: $35/pair (available at the Righteous Fur Etsy Shop)
Modeled by Tatyana Meshcheryakova

"Wetlands Messenger"
Designed by Oliver Manhattan

Woven wool/cotton blend, 100% cotton velour & nutria fur
Suggested retail prices:
Cap: $90
Bag: $160
Cuffs: $60
Silver-Capped Nutria Tooth Earrings: $35/pair
Silver-Capped Nutria Tooth Necklace: $125

Jewelry available at Righteous Fur Etsy Shop

Modeled by Liz Massimi

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Visit the Righteous Fur Press Page

 

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Click the logo to go to our Etsy shop

 

Visit our Etsy shop to see and purchase
Righteous Fur Jewelry Collection by Cree McCree

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Earrings for web

 Elegant tribal jewelry handcrafted from Balinese silver and nutria teeth
harvested from the Louisiana wetlands.
 

 

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