Shirt Storage
Shirt Storage
Have been going through my old shirts and plan to store them, just wondered if anyone had any recommendations on how to best do this.
Was thinking about one of those vacum bags or is that overkill?
Funny how different shirts conjure different memories, one in particular just shouted "Keown"
Rob.
Was thinking about one of those vacum bags or is that overkill?
Funny how different shirts conjure different memories, one in particular just shouted "Keown"
Rob.
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Abou Diaby stored his shirts in the first team kit crate for years and they stayed immaculate...in fact nie on unworn!Rob Admin wrote:Have been going through my old shirts and plan to store them, just wondered if anyone had any recommendations on how to best do this.
Was thinking about one of those vacum bags or is that overkill?
Funny how different shirts conjure different memories, one in particular just shouted "Keown"
Rob.
Personally I'd do the vacuum bag thing,but as I havent owned an Arsenal shirt since 1986 I've never had to store mine.
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Great reply
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couldn't hurt to frame a couple on the wall? looks rather classy, although that's more for sort of memorabilia that's been signed and stuff, if you plan to wear it, it becomes a hassle having to open the frame up
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We've got tens and tens of old shirts. Agree with what you said about shorts conjuring up memories!
No suggestions on storage - depends what you're wanting to do with them. If it's just sticking them in the attic then just a black sack would do?
No suggestions on storage - depends what you're wanting to do with them. If it's just sticking them in the attic then just a black sack would do?
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Each to their own I suppose.northbank123 wrote:We've got tens and tens of old shirts. Agree with what you said about shorts conjuring up memories!
Have got a few oldies just in a plastic storage box under the bed - including a signed authenticated Fabregas one, which is in a plastic vacuum.
Also have my Anfield 89 away shirt signed by the first team squad that summer but I keep it on a hanger.
Storing up the loft will lead to them smelling musty and you can't spend an idle afternoon reminiscing quite so easily
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Still have the occasional nightmare about Perry Groves in his tight ones eh ?northbank123 wrote: Agree with what you said about shorts conjuring up memories!
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Before my time mate (thankfully)StuartL wrote:Still have the occasional nightmare about Perry Groves in his tight ones eh ?northbank123 wrote: Agree with what you said about shorts conjuring up memories!
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Not a good idea - They crush & crease everything - even nylon based articles - would suggest finding a 'hanging space' for them on hangers, dry and occasionally give them an 'airing' - Or maybe sell them and go on a bender or give to a good charity. <galicshrug>Rob Admin wrote:Have been going through my old shirts and plan to store them, just wondered if anyone had any recommendations on how to best do this.
Was thinking about one of those vacum bags or is that overkill?
Funny how different shirts conjure different memories, one in particular just shouted "Keown"
Rob.
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At first glance I thought the title said "Shit Storage"
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Not much help but mine are in filing cabinets so I can get to them easily, not that I ever wear them (gk collection).
If you've got somewhere to hang them that'd be my first choice but I'm guessing space might be an issue. How many are there?
If you've got somewhere to hang them that'd be my first choice but I'm guessing space might be an issue. How many are there?
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OneBardGooner wrote:Not a good idea - They crush & crease everything - even nylon based articles - would suggest finding a 'hanging space' for them on hangers, dry and occasionally give them an 'airing' -
Ffs lads just take it off, (kebab, beer, jizz et al) , hand it to the missus. Job done.
Faggots!
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As requested for your pleasure northbank123northbank123 wrote:Before my time mate (thankfully)StuartL wrote:Still have the occasional nightmare about Perry Groves in his tight ones eh ?northbank123 wrote: Agree with what you said about shorts conjuring up memories!
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Now THAT IS
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Dunno why but everytime you post from now on mate - All I will see is Poker Night...with Walter Matthauarmchair wrote:OneBardGooner wrote:Not a good idea - They crush & crease everything - even nylon based articles - would suggest finding a 'hanging space' for them on hangers, dry and occasionally give them an 'airing' -
Ffs lads just take it off, (kebab, beer, jizz et al) , hand it to the missus. Job done.
Faggots!