I was happy to read this thread and Philip's response. I discovered the
same thing and I feel very passionate about this being one of the best uses
of origami I stumbled into.

I've been using this design for 7 years now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf06V-HMycY

I get my bags from local coffee shops (Brooklyn Roasting Company), they're
larger than the standard consumer size from a grocery store. They have a
metal lining, usually painted on one side, and the whole thing feels like
it's been coated in a plastic. Each wallet has lasted me 2-4 years.
Prevents sniffing like Philip said. Fantastic use of origami.

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>  Philip Chapman-Bell replied to my message. He answered that he has folded
> the material I'm inquiring about for years, particularly wallets.
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> Thank you for your answer Philip. Would you please show me pictures of a
> couple of your folds made from this material. I'd appreciate it.
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> Do you know its technical name?
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> What's the biggest sheet you've folded of it?
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> Might you know how to acquire a sheet of 120 cm x 120 cm (47 ? x 47 ? in)
> of that material?
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> Thank you in advance.
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