I agree. And should one want to customize it, it will serve as a striking and adaptable base.
As for materials, perhaps a particularly durable linen. It will hold its shape longer than cotton. Linen has the advantage of being fairly breathable, so if there happens to be some sort of spill or mess on the outside or inside, it is likely to adopt an unpleasant smell.
[ Unless it's blood but it's probably fine. ]
On the other hand, cotton is able to be washed many times, even though it holds smell and bacteria more easily. It is strong as well, and tends not to lose its strength easily. The integrity of the shape may be lost, but perhaps that is a sacrifice we are willing to make?
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As for materials, perhaps a particularly durable linen. It will hold its shape longer than cotton. Linen has the advantage of being fairly breathable, so if there happens to be some sort of spill or mess on the outside or inside, it is likely to adopt an unpleasant smell.
[ Unless it's blood but it's probably fine. ]
On the other hand, cotton is able to be washed many times, even though it holds smell and bacteria more easily. It is strong as well, and tends not to lose its strength easily. The integrity of the shape may be lost, but perhaps that is a sacrifice we are willing to make?