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Storing Leather Items

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Date: 04/29/2008 Topic: Clothing > Advice  
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NEVER store leather in a plastic bag. It can't breathe.

Source: Came from a friend of mine who is a alterations expert and seamstress who repairs leather clothing.

By Linda from Arlington, Texas
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By Ted Norris (Guest Post)
If your leather jacket, coat or pants gets wrinkled hand it up in the bathroom and take a shower and don't use the fan, leave it there over night, if the wrinkles aren't real bad they will be gone.

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