FAQ
What is a “batch”?
A batch is a labeled production lot. We track inventory by batch so that color and texture stay consistent across a project, and so reorders can be matched reliably.
Will two batches match exactly?
They'll often be close, but an exact match is never guaranteed. If color matching matters for your project, stick to a single batch or order a sample from the new batch first.
What if a color looks different in person?
Screens vary, and there can be slight shifts between batches. If exact color matching is critical, we recommend ordering a sample before committing.
How do I order yardage?
We sell in half-yard and yard units. Select the unit size, then set the quantity to reach your total yardage. All orders ship as continuous yardage within the same batch.
How does shipping work?
Faux fur is bulky and heavy, so costs can vary depending on the size of your order and destination. At checkout, shipping is estimated with conservative box size and weight calculations. Once your order is packed and weighed, we adjust the shipping charge to the actual cost. If the real cost is lower than the estimate, we'll refund the difference automatically. We'd rather overestimate at checkout than surprise you later.
Do you offer samples?
Yes. Sample swatches are pulled from current inventory. Note the batch number when ordering if you need to match a specific lot.
Can I shave Creature Fabric furs?
Our Teddy and Beaver furs were created with shaving in mind and are an excellent choice for fursuit faces. We do not recommend shaving Flokati. It was created to be long and flowy, so it has a lower fur density than our Teddy and Beaver lines.
Why are some fur fibers cut at the end of the yardage?
To keep up with demand and maintain quick turnaround times, we may use an electronic cutting tool to cut yardage that may result in fibers getting cut. To compensate for cut fur fibers, we include an extra inch of yardage on every piece we cut.
Do you restock colors?
Popular colors are reordered when possible. Sign up for batch updates on the product page or through our newsletter, or reach out if there's something specific you'd like to see restocked.
Can you combine lengths across batches into one cut?
No. Different batches are always cut separately to preserve color consistency.
Why do some batches cost more?
Pricing can vary between batches due to differences in production costs, shipping, duties, and the quantity ordered. Older or limited-stock batches may also carry a small surcharge to reflect higher landed cost.