Solid Tan Custom Modular Cover 413

SKU# 48-413 99
ID# 9833
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Solid Tan Custom Modular Cover is crafted from upholstery grade duck and will last the test of time. With this slipcover, seasonal decorating throughout your home is fun and easy, for perfect results you may coordinate this solid slipcover with a variety ofother solids, floral, plaids, and stripes. Durable and easy to care for, 50% cotton, 50% polyester.
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usMade in the USA

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  • Custom Armless furniture covers are made to your measurements.
  • Made to fit any Armless, wedge, modular, sectional or click clack furniture. Really quick and simple to fit. You simply slide your slipcover over the existing upholstery.
  • Price does not include optional separate cushion covers.
  • We do not offer piping or trimmings.
  • Price includes: Prices includes our fabric and labor.
  • Lead Time: 7 business days.
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SizeCustom
ColourBeige/Tan/Camel
TypeCustom Modular Cover
MaterialCotton/Blend
PatternSolid
OriginUSA
CareCold Wash/Line Dry or Dry Clean
BrandEasy Fit
SKU48-413 99
ManufacturerEasy Fit
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1. Anonymous User on 12/8/2017, Said:
My custom Slipcovers are just a beautiful thing to behold! They brighten up the room and make my fifteen year old sofa look like new again. Thank you so much for your help in choosing the right cushion covers. The whole project was quick and easy from ordering the free fabric swatches to the finished product.

2. Anonymous User on 12/19/2018, Said:
Every time I had a question, the response was timely and helpful. I found the website itself and online process not very intuitive. I ended up with a lot of false starts until I realized the scope of what was required to order. Some sort of overview or step by step outline might be helpful