Vegetarians
Leather And Silk
Being a vegetarian is not just a matter of not consuming
meat, as there are many vegetarians who will not wear clothing
that includes animal products. So, for some vegetarians leather
and silk clothes are to be avoided, as they extend their
respect to all living things.
Vegetarians And Leather
Vegetarians may differ in their approach to wearing clothes
made from leather. Some may argue that animals are slaughtered
primarily for meat production, and not for leather. On such
grounds, they may consider the wearing of leather clothes and
shoes is alright, because the leather is a by-product, and not
the reason for the death or cruelty to animals.
Some vegans do not accept this view, and are totally opposed
to wearing leather, and maybe silk as well. In the case of
leather they may acknowledge that it is a by-product, but they
believe it still contributes to animal cruelty.
Many vegans believe that the money the companies, who own
the slaughterhouses, make from leather sustains the industry,
in the same way as eating meat. These vegans register their
objection, by avoiding not just clothing, but all leather
products. They are aware of the number of advertisements for
leather goods, including furniture, typical of an expanding
market.
Vegetarians And Silk
By opting not to wear silk, vegetarians, who are likely to
be vegans, are not condoning cruelty to moth larvae. They are
aware that the processing of silk, involves boiling the larvae
alive, resulting in much suffering, just to obtain longer
strands of silk.
Vegetarians Leather And Silk
It seems that for vegetarians leather and silk
clothes are a somewhat controversial subject. However,
they are quick to point out that there are many alternatives to
silk, which make it easy to avoid silk products. It may be more
difficult to avoid leather, but there are good quality "man
made" alternatives, including footwear, that fit in well with
their chosen lifestyle.
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