Hallo…
I’m off to Iceland in December, and I’ve heard it can get super cold. I’ve got this fur coat I’m thinking about bringing, but I’m wondering if it’s a good idea.
Is it warm enough for the weather? And are there any etiquette or environmental things I should be aware of? Also, what do locals think about fur?
Best of luck…
Yes, without a doubt! The cold weather in Iceland is ideal for a thick fur coat, which will also give your trip a whole new level of flair.
Iceland has strong rules against the wearing and importing of fur. This is a result of the nation’s efforts to save its indigenous fauna and its dedication to animal welfare.
It’s crucial to be aware of this legislation and pack appropriately if you’re thinking about visiting Iceland.
There are a ton of alternative warm and fashionable solutions that fit the Icelandic climate and are also ethical.
Just remember to, if at all possible, choose choices that are sustainable and ethical. You’ll feel good about yourself in addition to looking amazing.