An outer garment extending to the wearer’s ankles, crafted primarily from the pelt of rabbits, provides substantial coverage and warmth. Such apparel represents a significant investment and a deliberate fashion statement, offering insulation against cold weather conditions.
Its appeal lies in its soft texture, relatively lightweight nature compared to other furs, and perceived elegance. Historically, garments of this type have signified status and luxury, although modern ethical considerations regarding animal welfare influence consumer choices. The economic viability of rabbit farming also makes the material more accessible than some other fur alternatives. This accessibility has led to widespread production and availability.