Record sleeve

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LP in an antistatic Record Dust Sleeve

A record sleeve (not to be confused with a record jacket/cover) is the outer covering of a vinyl record. Alternative terms are dust sleeve and album liner. A record sleeve can be made of paper, cardboard, rice paper, polypropylene, etc. It may be acid-free or anti-static and also contain an inner liner (polylined). A record sleeve can be full or have a cut-out center hole for viewing the labels without having to remove the record from the sleeve. Besides the standard white color, they can come in various colors and have label logos, lyrics, sleeve notes, artwork, etc. on them.

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