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For reference purposes only. Silver
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Simon Baker250 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Covers including Pillowcases

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  • For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items unless returned sealed, in its original packaging.
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Luxurious, soft and long lasting. Renowned for its softness, strength and durability. Featuring an extra long staple that creates a gloriously smooth and soft handle, they have used this yarn to create this Luxury Cotton range of luxurious and high quality bed linen. Crafted in a plain percale weave, the collection requires mininal ironing and is easy to care for, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. These deluxe duvet covers are made from 60% cotton. The long staple cotton has been woven into a 250 thread count fine percale, providing a smooth fabric with a luxuriously soft feel.

Product Features
  • 250 Thread Count
  • 60% Egyptian Cotton
  • 40% Polyester
  • Soft and Luxurious
  • Bedroom staple
  • Sizing:
    • Queen (includes 2 pillow cases - 45x70cm): 230x200cm
    • King (includes 2 pillow cases - 45x70cm): 230x220cm
    • Super King (includes 2 pillow cases - 45x70cm): 260x230cm
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