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Jun Ji Hyun dresses for luxury at the supermarket with her husband

 
Wednesday, February 15, 2017  animalsjun ji hyun  No comments

 

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Article'Model force even at the supermarket' Jun Ji Hyun spotted shopping with husband

 

Source: Donga Ilbo via Nate

 

1. [+1,707, -85] The saying goes that if you spot a handsome man around Apgujung, you'll usually find Jun Ji Hyun next to him too... Apparently he's handsome like no other...

 

2. [+1,259, -52] Her husband's super tall

 

3. [+1,094, -55] You can tell on first glance that they're a rich couple...

 

4. [+222, -55] It's really off putting that someone as young as her, as rich as her, as influential as her, is wearing a fur jacket in this day and age....... I've never heard of her ever donating to charity and anything either. Does she not know about the amount of sacrifice and pain required to make that jacket?

 

5. [+219, -39] I like Jun Ji Hyun but that fur jacket is really ruining my image of her...

 

6. [+215, -44] She's rich, why is she wearing a fur jacket? I wish celebrities would stop wearing it. I hate it when people defend fur as fashion by saying it's the same as slaughtering animals for food...

 

7. [+206, -43] Can't believe Jun Ji Hyun supports the fur industry... I get that it's your personal choice but it still makes me see her in a new light... Usually when celebrities wear something like this, it causes the item to sell out.. now I'm thinking of all the animals that have to die for this coat to sell out ã… ã… 

 

8. [+187, -35] Wearing fur is a personal choice... but she's a celebrity with a lot of influence in the fashion industry, so seeing her wear fur still is... really worrisome ã… 

 

9. [+183, -25] 30 animals have to be skinned alive to make that coat... fur is only beautiful when the animal that owns it is wearing it

 

10. [+171, -46] She's so dumb, does she not realize what age she's living it? Who even wears fur coats around like this anymore? Does she not know how they're made? Ridiculous

 

11. [+165, -19] Why is it hilarious to me that she wore a fur coat to the supermarket ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

 

12. [+160, -26] Disgusted by her fur

 

13. [+111, -41] To all of you criticizing her fur coat... you realize how your goose down jackets are made too, right?

 

14. [+95, -15] That fur coat... too much, really

 

15. [+76, -15] Ji Hyun unni has some really bad off camera fashion taste ã…‹

 

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i really hope that's not real fur but considering she's rich... (i mean fake fur coats are cheap compared to the real thing and with all the money she has she could very well choose to go for the real thing instead of some cheap knockoff)

 

Drag ha. Everyone who supports the fur and leather industry needs to be cancelled fat.

 

if anyone has a valid reason to wear fur it's people like the Inuit who live in extremely cold climates like the Arctic, though in this day and age I don't know if they still wear fur or not. But unlike the fur industry who only sees profit from selling fur and don't have any respect for the animal at least the Inuit wears fur for warmth, they don't let the other parts of the animal go to waste, and they don't do it out of greed.
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Drag ha. Everyone who supports the fur and leather industry needs to be cancelled fat. 

 

isn't leather used in most shoes especially dress shoes? Most people don't really think twice about what their shoes are made of. Like when I was in high school, UGGs were the trend and I don't think the teens I saw wearing them even knew that they're traditionally made of sheepskin. 

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isn't leather used in most shoes especially dress shoes? Most people don't really think twice about what their shoes are made of. Like when I was in high school, UGGs were the trend and I don't think the teens I saw wearing them even knew that they're traditionally made of sheepskin. 

I knew a girl in high school who was a vegetarian and would judge and shit on everyone who wasn't a vegetarian for being horrible to animals but she wore UGGs like everyday and also wore leather lmao and even when people told her why that was hypocritical she didn't care. 

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4. [+222, -55] It's really off putting that someone as young as her, as rich as her, as influential as her, is wearing a fur jacket in this day and age....... I've never heard of her ever donating to charity and anything either. Does she not know about the amount of sacrifice and pain required to make that jacket?

 

Nobody is obligated to donate their hard earned money to charity.

 

6. [+215, -44] She's rich, why is she wearing a fur jacket? I wish celebrities would stop wearing it. I hate it when people defend fur as fashion by saying it's the same as slaughtering animals for food...

 

She's wearing fur because she's rich.

 

13. [+111, -41] To all of you criticizing her fur coat... you realize how your goose down jackets are made too, right?

 

They own goose jackets and leather goods and eat meat and no, they don't see the hypocrisy.

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Do you know how fur jackets are made?

 

Yes. Fur, leather, food - animals get farmed, then get killed, then get skinned, goose gets plucked alive. It's life.

 

If I have a problem with something, I don't demand from other people to stop doing it, I just don't do it myself.

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Yes. Fur, leather, food - animals get farmed, then get killed, then get skinned, goose gets plucked alive. It's life.

 

If I have a problem with something, I don't demand from other people to stop doing it, I just don't do it myself.

 

They get skinned alive. 

 

I eat meat btw, I'm in no way vegan or vegetarian but I will never support the fur/leather industry. I don't mind people wearing fur/leather as long as the animal is instantly killed, but sadly that's not the case.

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They get skinned alive. 

 

I eat meat btw, I'm in no way vegan or vegetarian but I will never support the fur/leather industry. I don't mind people wearing fur/leather as long as the animal is instantly killed, but sadly that's not the case.

 

My country has very strict regulations on animal farming. Small animals that are used for fur must either be killed by lethal injection (most commonly used method) or electrical shock.

 

 

PETA sure loves to find some shady farm in some remote place that doesn't have proper vet control with some random unqualified people doing really nasty things to get those donations.

 

Idk, what do you wear in -20C? - Polyester?

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Yakutia is in prime season for your visit. Come over and experience -50C winters. I'll get my stop watch ready to see how long will you be able to survive in your vegan clothes.

there's a difference between wearing fur coats in weather less than -20 degrees F to keep warm in cold climate countries, and wearing fur coats in non-freezing climates like California where it never goes below 40 degrees unless you live in the mountains (even then the weather never ever goes below 20 degrees F) just to make a fashion statement.

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Yakutia is in prime season for your visit. Come over and experience -50C winters. I'll get my stop watch ready to see how long will you be able to survive in your vegan clothes.

Can't be worse than the -40C winters I experience here. But nice try though. 

 

Getting real with you :

 

1- JJH ain't in Siberia so that coat is unnecessary. 

2- Fur isn't even a good isolator. You'd be better off wearing synthetic fabrics to protect yourself from the cold. 

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