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  2. 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.

  3. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    Slipcover material is usually a stretchable fabric, a polyester blend (polyester, cotton, and elastane). Bi-elastic fabric can be stretched both vertically and horizontally for a perfect fit. Strings or ribbons are used to keep the cover in place. Slipcover fabrication is a specialty offered by slipcover makers.

  4. The Most Comfortable Extra-Deep Couches, According to Sofa ...

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    Rated the best overall most comfortable sofa by our pros at the Good Housekeeping Institute, West Elm's Harmony sofa features pillowy-soft cushions, deep seating and modern style — which also ...

  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. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    This is the type of upholstery work offered to businesses. Examples would be restaurant seating consisting of booth seats, dining room chairs, bar stools, etc. Also, churches, including but not limited to pews and chairs for the congregation, hospitals, and clinics consisting of medical tables, chiropractic tables, dental chairs, etc.

  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]