A thrifter walked into a store and was horrified by what they saw— a fur coat with an animal's head attached.

The Redditor, u/TigerBananatron, shared what they came across: a floor-length white fur, villain-esque coat, priced at $99.99, which sparked a lively discussion in Thrift Store Hauls.

"Oh hell naw," they wrote.

This bizarre find isn't just a modern oddity. Historical fashion reveals that garments made from whole animal skins—including heads, paws, and tails—were not unusual, according to The Genealogist. By the mid-Victorian era, fur garments were status symbols, worn by affluent women. Smaller pieces—hats, muffs, and neck warmers—often featured full animal parts.

During the Edwardian period and early 20th century, luxury fur coat s, full-length wraps, stoles, and extravag

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