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With the snow melted and the chill of winter gone, the time has come to put away your furs, leathers, and suedes. If you were considering putting them in a box, and storing them in the back of your closet, here are a few reasons that you may want to reconsider.
First, because furs are skins, they need to be stored in low temperatures. This is only logical, as they are used to make you warmer during the coldest months of the year, so naturally they operate at their best in cooler temperatures. Secondly, skins need to be stored in dry environments. Humidity is not good for them as it creates moisture, which can lead to mold. No moisture in the air is not good either, as that can lead to the evaporation of essential oils present on the skins. Lastly, before being put away, all skins must be cleaned to remove stains and prevent the growth of bacteria. So you can see that just storing it in the back of your closet in a box during the hot and humid New York summer is not a great option.
Jeeves has a top of the line storage facility that maintains the perfect temperature and moisture for skins. An un-intentional perk of storing these garments as well is that you create space in your closets, so its a ‘win win’ situation!
Contact ClientServices@jeevesny.com to have your clothes booked today!
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