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mm1 12-10-21 05:50 PM

storing berets
 
Hi All,

any suggestions on how to store a beret please. Are they ok in plastic zip lock bags or do they need to breath ?

Cheers in advance, Mark

leigh kitchen 12-10-21 05:57 PM

Having failed to find any other bags suitable I use zip locker or similar freezer bags for berets, sidecaps and forage caps.
Condensation could be a problem but I've come across it only when I've left the things laying in the sun.
Although the shaping of the beret is lost I'd store them flat as folding leather, plastic or fabric bands can easily lead to cracking and fraying.

lifeochil 12-10-21 10:53 PM

Moths and silverfish are the main problems.
Leather should be okay if kept away from heat and moisture.
I have mine in zip lock bags and use cedar balls and lavender as extra protection.

54Bty 13-10-21 10:50 AM

I wrap mine inside and out in conservator tissue paper, and add half a Cedar Wood ring to each bag.

Marc

Padre 13-10-21 10:51 AM

Silica gel products are very useful, for small boxed/packed items, and even in wardrobes and cupboards.

mm1 13-10-21 09:55 PM

berets
 
All suggestions much appreciated,

Mark

JerryBB 17-10-21 06:51 AM

I use zippy bags and cedar wood balls for berets and side caps.

For forage/dress/service dress caps I place cedar balls inside the sweatband, those not on display are in large sealed tubs.

leigh kitchen 13-12-21 05:52 AM

Tell more about the tubs please Jerry?

JerryBB 13-12-21 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leigh kitchen (Post 567348)
Tell more about the tubs please Jerry?

Just the large clear plastic storage tubs sold by cheap shops and DIY stores

leigh kitchen 13-12-21 08:36 AM

Ta, youre talking about circular drum type containers with lids that seal? Not something I've really noticed other than in some stores selling foodstuffs.

AATTV 18-12-21 10:32 AM

Dear all,

Interesting topic. I personally store my berets in freezer bags, that allow to protect them from the insects and smells. At this point, no issue in terms of damages potentially caused by the plastic material, even during the summer time.

https://i88.servimg.com/u/f88/15/08/82/48/4dca3c10.jpg


Regards,

AATTV

leigh kitchen 18-12-21 10:56 AM

Keep them out of the sun though, I've made the mistake of leaving one or two out in the sun and condensation formed in the bags.

Some brands of bags have opaque panels printed on the side for labeling contents, handy for noting basic details of the berets unit, manufacturer, date etc.

AATTV 18-12-21 11:08 AM

Thank you for the advice. The bags are stored in a box, stored in a closet. And not a lot of sun where I live ;)

I also display some berets in frames. The rendering is ok, but I am afraid to place them out of the closet, due to the risk of discolouration.

https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/16/32/08/94/6bfedd10.jpg

https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/16/32/08/94/b1f99410.jpg

Yes there are also some printed labels on those bags. But I never used them yet.

Regards,

AATTV

leigh kitchen 18-12-21 01:13 PM

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Nice looking arrangements.

I bought one of these a while back, thinking of using it for storing sidecaps (individually sealed in their freezer bags), gave it a try but it wasn't right for where I needed it, would be good on the "right" door.

Trubia26 18-12-21 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AATTV (Post 567795)
Thank you for the advice. The bags are stored in a box, stored in a closet. And not a lot of sun where I live ;)

I also display some berets in frames. The rendering is ok, but I am afraid to place them out of the closet, due to the risk of discolouration.

https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/16/32/08/94/6bfedd10.jpg

https://i.servimg.com/u/f84/16/32/08/94/b1f99410.jpg

Yes there are also some printed labels on those bags. But I never used them yet.

Regards,

AATTV

What a beautiful frames you did! Amazing!!!


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