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Nordstrom to stop selling fur, exotic animal skin products
Upscale retailer is first in the nation to ban skins from kangaroos, snakes and alligators, Humane Society says.
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Upscale retailer is first in the nation to ban skins from kangaroos, snakes and alligators, Humane Society says.
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