What is pelze?

Pelze is a German word that refers to fur or pelts. It is commonly used in the context of the fur trade, where it is used to refer to the skins of animals that have been treated and processed into fur garments. Pelze can be made from a wide range of fur-bearing animals including foxes, minks, rabbits, bears, and even seals. Pelze can be used to create a variety of fur products including coats, hats, jackets, gloves, and even boots. The use of fur pelze has become a highly controversial issue due to the ethical concerns surrounding the killing of animals for their fur, and many people have shifted towards alternative materials in order to avoid contributing to the fur trade.