Hello,
I did a quick search on this forum, but didn't quite find the answer that I was looking for. Therefor I'll just ask it here. For the moment I my uniforms are displayed on torso's and mannequins, but I'm consedering the option of storing my winter uniforms, as I want them to last as long as possible, withouth discoloration et cetera. I like to save the uniforms that are still OK, as I already lost the collar of my M1942 greatcoat to moths...A real pitty...
I'd do so in accid-free cardboard boxes. I'll probably make my own boxes, as there are no boxes available in such a format that my uniform pieces,especially the lager ones as parka's and such, can be stored withouth having to be folded. I really don't like folding them, as the cotton of the winter uniforms is quite fragile when it comes to wrinckling.
But since I only have a limited amount of space available, I would probably use a single box for severall items. What would be the best way to divide these items, as I know that it is suggested that the fabrics are not in contact with each other. Can this be done by a simple acid-free cardboard piece, or are other materials or fabrics more suited for this purpose?
To protect the uniforms from our litlle winged friends, called moths, I would simply put some cedar mothballs in the boxes. Would this be sufficant or are other steps required?
I'd like your oppinions on this, as I am no expert when it comes to storage.
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Vincent S.
A fellow collector.
I did a quick search on this forum, but didn't quite find the answer that I was looking for. Therefor I'll just ask it here. For the moment I my uniforms are displayed on torso's and mannequins, but I'm consedering the option of storing my winter uniforms, as I want them to last as long as possible, withouth discoloration et cetera. I like to save the uniforms that are still OK, as I already lost the collar of my M1942 greatcoat to moths...A real pitty...
I'd do so in accid-free cardboard boxes. I'll probably make my own boxes, as there are no boxes available in such a format that my uniform pieces,especially the lager ones as parka's and such, can be stored withouth having to be folded. I really don't like folding them, as the cotton of the winter uniforms is quite fragile when it comes to wrinckling.
But since I only have a limited amount of space available, I would probably use a single box for severall items. What would be the best way to divide these items, as I know that it is suggested that the fabrics are not in contact with each other. Can this be done by a simple acid-free cardboard piece, or are other materials or fabrics more suited for this purpose?
To protect the uniforms from our litlle winged friends, called moths, I would simply put some cedar mothballs in the boxes. Would this be sufficant or are other steps required?
I'd like your oppinions on this, as I am no expert when it comes to storage.
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Vincent S.
A fellow collector.
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