Record Sleeve Recommendation


Any useful recommendation regarding record sleeves?

I've read the MOFI's can snag and the generic polylined sleeves leave a small portion of the record exposed....

Thanks
voodoochild
What do you all think of these lp inner sleeves available from Todd Garfinkle and MA Recordings?

http://www.lpinnersleeve.com/

They seem quite nice but are a bit more than the ones from Sleevetown or MoFI. I was thinking about getting these sleeves for some of my more expensive records.
I've bought both the Disckeeper and the MoFi inner sleeves from Sleeve City and have had no problems with them.
I've bought quality lined paper sleeves in bulk from vendors on ebay for very reasonable cost. I use these as an upgrade to those used in most records whenever needed.
I realize that this thread is kinda old, but I've completely switched over to the "Ultimate" Audiophile sleeves from Sleeve City.

I have purchased well over 2000 of these and they have all been perfect. If they did have a sizing problem before, they have corrected it. I have yet to have even one be bad.

These are the BEST sleeves that I have ever used and I have a massive record collection.
The cheap round bottom poly inner sleeves work perfectly.

All the more expensive inners are for audiophools , certainly do not protect you LP's any better but cost you more $$

The round polylined paper from covers33 are good if you do not have a cardboard lyrics inner. These are the same that speakers Corner, EMI use on their audiophile pressings.