Proper preservation requires the use of materials and techniques that are specifically designed to protect delicate fabrics and embellishments during long-term storage. Storing the garment in acid-free tissue paper is essential for maintaining a chemically neutral environment for the fabric. The tissue is also used to pad and support the folds and delicate areas of the garment.
We carefully fold and pad the garment to help prevent creasing, which can cause areas of weakness in the fabric over time. Folding the garment is necessary for practical storage, but we aim to limit and control the folds so that the garment is properly supported during storage. We support the folds of the garment with bumpers of acid-free tissue. We use a lighter weight of acid-free tissue to pad out sleeves and the bust. A heavier acid-free tissue is used as an outer wrapping.

