Vegans/Vegetarians??!


Question: What do you think about wearing animal PRINT??


Answers: What do you think about wearing animal PRINT??

As long as it is not made from an animal it is fine. weird

Well I am a vegetarian, and personally i don't think it matters that much if it's just PRINT, but still i most likely wouldn't wear/use it.
Hope that helped?

I assume you mean like fabric imprinted with lepoard spots or tiger stripes. I don't know what others may think, but I never liked that stuff in the first place.

Um, I personally just don't like animal print, it looks ugly to me.

It's also weird how people consider it fashionable. But it really has nothing to do with being vegetarian for me.

I don't mind, as being a vegan, even Nelson M or Mahatma G print on my shirt. Wearing animal PRINT...like "crocodile" on leather boot must be condemn the product, not name.

Look at the product, not the name.

Human may use animal name (as "print"); animals or pets may use human name to call them. You may use, but not "ab"use!

f*ckin ugly

I would never wear it.

No harm.

it doesnt mater if you have animal prints no problem with that,.

That's alright lol.

It seems not a good idea, indeed in future, producers should be alerted. But how? Condemn such "PRINT"? Rally? Activism? If V&V become the "starter" to make everyone caution, then your Question indeed a good one.

I'm wearing it now. I may consider not to wear in the future.

I don't think there's anything wrong with it, I have (animal product free) heels that have leopard print on them, I have a plush bed throw that I bought for my little girl that has zebra print on it (100% man made material). I think they can look fashionable, or just match a room's decor (the zebra plush is pink and purple, my daughter's room is all about the pinks and purples). Leopard print heels were really popular last year, anyway, and it's not real leopard obviously: http://www.sheeraz.com/blog/wp-content/u...

Vegans are vegan to reduce cruelty and suffering.

Animal print, fake fur, pleather, and so on have nothing to do with cruelty and suffering.





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