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Storing leather jackets

bn1966

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I use rentakill anti moth cassettes which I change six monthly in my wardrobe. Any expensive woollens go into a sealable plastic garment bag as well….
 

Smithy

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After thoroughly researching this subject over a period of several years, I’ve come up with a solution that seems to work for me. It’s not for everyone but I’ll post the results of my research below View attachment 130023
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I'm like Burt. I just chuck them on floor or spare bed in the mancave.

Far easier and less fussy than pool noodles on coat hangers, mannequins and all that other stuff.
 

Pa12

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I don’t have enough of them to worry about storage. But which ever one I’m currently wearing, I curl up in a ball and put it on the kitchen chair. Adds to the character ;)
 

Deacon211

Member
Wow, that is a collection!

FWIW, I hang mine on wood hangars with a pool noodle cut and fitted over it to keep it from creasing. I store them all in one of those zippered hanging storage bags and pour lavender oil on a stone diffuser in a cedar armoir.

Then I get a young priest and and old priest…
 

Thomas Koehle

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LV426

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After thoroughly researching this subject over a period of several years, I’ve come up with a solution that seems to work for me. It’s not for everyone but I’ll post the results of my research below View attachment 130023
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Paradise for cats claws ??? !!! ahahaha :p . I'm impressed , Got the same , but for boots ;)
 
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