Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
One warning about storing leather next to plastic.

There sometimes occur odd interactions between the oils in the two materials, and you can see discolouration on the plastics and drying in the leathers.

If you store leather in these plastic tote/storage systems, you'd be wise to place some fabric between the sporrans and the plastic itself. Again, old pillowcases would work.

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Actually, while I do line them with some acid free paper, I choose the Sterilite brand products over a lot of cheaper ones out there because they are made of polypropylene and polyethylene that are acid free and use no PVCs, Latex, Teflon, fungicides, or antibacterial chemicals in their manufacturing process. They are safe for photos, fabrics, leather, paper and food storage.
Plus- they are made in the USofA.