here's a thread:Anyone using bagpillows to stuff their bag when not using ?
What are the pros and cons ?
Also which one should i consider - Satin Silk cover with Polyster Fiber inside or Satin Silk cover with Cotton inside ?
I use either old tee-shirts/socks or the tissue paper that comes with bags....I don't have anything on the level or Hermes so I've never bought acid free tissuePersonally would not put a bagpillow with poly in my bag
Would consider clean cotton t shirt or acid free tissue paper, JMO
good advice but you'd have to be careful about newspaper if the lining was a light color I thinkEverything inside and outside a bag should be breathable for storage.
Moisture ironically encourages dryness and/or mould and encourages the breakdown of leather.
Paper inside a bag absorbs the moisture that naturally occurs during storage and helps preserve the leather.
A bag pillow made from natural fibres like cotton wadding or kapok should be fine. If you can find them.
The problem is most commercial bag pillows are made with poly-blend rubbish (often sold as sustainable blah blah) and made to look pretty. These businesses are created looking for gaps in the market rather than looking at natural science.
Newspaper may not look pretty but it's better than most expensive (though cheaply made) commercial products.
Sounding like my dad now - but he was a master craftsperson (wood rather than leather) so he knew exactly what he was talking about and I still have some of his leather accessories bought in '60s, '70s '80s.
good advice but you'd have to be careful about newspaper if the lining was a light color I think
The seller says it is a "satin & fiber ball" but doesn't disclose the fiber content, what is the satin composed of?Late to this thread but I just ordered a pillow off of etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/836332671/satin-purse-storage-pillow-for-cc-flap?click_key=4335e92841ab9a1c6dc5dadfa71e11f360a0c7df:836332671&click_sum=b1f249d9&ref=hp_rv-2&sts=1
Should I be concerned about using this in my new classic flap? I was using a t-shirt before ordering this...after reading about different fillers I want to make sure this won't damage my bag in anyway!
Silk has its own vulnerabilities - depending on your climate. In a tropical one…mildew and if any bags get mould…silk will helpfully allow the mould to grow all over.does anyone know if pure mulberry silk is good for leather bags or are they harmful since they repell dustmites?