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    Per Bowie, “This is our second microfiber couch from Raymour & Flanigan—the first one lasted 10 years. The L-shaped loveseat, which can be customized to be left- or right-facing depending on ...

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    Plus, it comes in two colorways (grey and denim blue), and the poly-microfiber fabric is soft-to-the-touch, stain-resistant and easy to spot clean with water- or solvent-based solutions.

  6. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber fabrics are man-made and frequently used for athletic wear, such as cycling jerseys, because the microfiber material wicks moisture (perspiration) away from the body; subsequent evaporation cools the wearer. Microfiber can be used to make tough, very soft fabric for clothing, often used in skirts, jackets, bathrobes, and swimwear.

  7. Made.com - Wikipedia

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    Made.com was a British e-commerce company based in London that designed and sold furniture and home accessories online. The company was founded in 2010 by serial entrepreneur Ning Li and Brent Hoberman, together with Julien Callède and Chloe Macintosh.