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11th September 10, 02:08 PM
#15
Putting anything furry away for any length of time would worry me, as if any insect life got into it you could have bald patches in no time at all.
My grandparents used to use tissue paper with little skull and crossbones on it - it was impregnated with poison for just such purposes. I suppose it was too tempting to soak the paper and make up auntie's cocoa with the result, but it did make storing fur hats, stoles and gloves less chancy.
I'd recommend regular inspections just in case the dreaded moth has got to it - they love dark and undisturbed places for their nurseries.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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