@testpilot you read my mind! Yes, I do like it ;-)
I use MoFi inner sleeves, however, if there is anything special about the original inner sleeve (even if it's just a cardboard stock in black color, like recent 180g reissues of Dead Can Dance), then I use "NAGAOKA No.102 anti-static record sleeves". They fit nicely inside any inner paper sleeves, and keep LPs safe from all the goodies mentioned by @testpilot
this is how they look:
http://www.analogueseduction.net/sleeves/nagaoka-record-inner-sleeves-pack-of-50.html
and available from Amazon or eBay (surprisingly, not from AcousticSounds or MusicDirect)
I discovered them quite accidentally, when searching for the similar "inner sleeves" for Japanese Mini-LP CDs which I just cannot stop collecting: they are so cute, especially in those neat "promo" boxes. Total waste of money though...
I use MoFi inner sleeves, however, if there is anything special about the original inner sleeve (even if it's just a cardboard stock in black color, like recent 180g reissues of Dead Can Dance), then I use "NAGAOKA No.102 anti-static record sleeves". They fit nicely inside any inner paper sleeves, and keep LPs safe from all the goodies mentioned by @testpilot
this is how they look:
http://www.analogueseduction.net/sleeves/nagaoka-record-inner-sleeves-pack-of-50.html
and available from Amazon or eBay (surprisingly, not from AcousticSounds or MusicDirect)
I discovered them quite accidentally, when searching for the similar "inner sleeves" for Japanese Mini-LP CDs which I just cannot stop collecting: they are so cute, especially in those neat "promo" boxes. Total waste of money though...