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<p>There have been four synthetic furs tested by accredited testing houses since 2015.
The artificial fur tested in 2018 failed in all five of the Ministry of Defence's
(MOD) basic requirements necessary in order to be considered further as a viable alternative
for ceremonial caps areas.</p><p>Tests conducted in 2019 and 2020 on another two samples
showed that, while the water penetration was reduced, it still did not meet the necessary
standard. It also performed poorly in the remaining basic requirements areas. The
most recent test results, provided by PETA from an accredited testing house, have
also been analysed by the MOD. The analysis concluded that the fabric only met one
of the five basic requirements.</p><p>This means that, to date, there is no faux fur
alternative that meets the required standard for the King's Guards ceremonial caps.</p>
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