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  2. The Most Stylish Covers to Protect Your Favorite Sofa - AOL

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    Opting for a sofa cover is a great idea because it protects your furniture. Here are 10 slipcovers we recommend buying based on style and durability.

  3. The 12 Best Couch Slipcovers to Protect Your Sofa in Style - AOL

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    Couch slipcovers help protect your sofas and sectional from stains, pets, and spills. Here, shop the 12 best couch slipcovers in 2023.

  4. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    Slipcover tailors offered clear vinyl or plastic slipcovers. These clear plastic slipcovers were available in large department stores such as Jordan Marsh or custom-made by artisans. In some cities in the northeast U.S., slipcover tailors were sometimes given the nickname "summertime millionaires" as their busy season was in the spring and summer.

  5. Slipcover (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Constructing a slipcover with a contemporary design over an existing building was a less expensive alternative to tearing down and building anew. [1] Sometimes attachments of the slipcover caused damage to the original facings. At other times, slipcovers have protected the original facings from deterioration. [2] Slipcovers are used on structures.

  6. Vinyl siding - Wikipedia

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    Thicker grades of vinyl siding may, according to some, exhibit more resistance to the most common complaint about vinyl siding – its tendency to crack in very cold weather when it is struck or bumped by a hard object while others feel that a thinner product may allow more 'flex before cracking' and is a subject of debate. However, at "This ...

  7. Slipcase - Wikipedia

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    Books and slipcases. A slipcase is a five-sided box, usually made of high-quality cardboard, into which binders, books or book sets are slipped for protection, leaving the spine exposed. [1]