Unfinished Biz3
Unfinished Biz3
Overview
Custom Classic Bedding Air Conditioner Thin Quilts 50" x 79"
· [Material]: Polyester
· [Size]: 150cm x 200cm(50"x 79")
· [Print Technology]: Thermal transfer print
· [Print Position]: Single-sided printing
· [Color]: White
· [Type]: Thin quilt
· [Occasion]: Perfect coverlet or quilt for summer or warmer weather
· [Care Instruction]: Machine wash: cold (max 40℃ or 104℉); Non-chlorine; Iron with cover; Do not tumble dry; Air-dry in the shade.
About this Item
· Perfect for a nap in warm weather
This air condition quilt is soft, comfortable, breathable, wrinkle-free, made of pre-shrunk fabric. Wrap yourself around this thin cozy quilt for a nap in an air conditioner room, enjoy your trip to good quality sleep.
· Quality workmanship
Smooth and soft material offers a gentle sensation to adults and kids. Tight stitching of the edges makes the quilt durable for years. It's lightweight that easy to carry anywhere you want a nap.
· High-quality printing
Thermal transfer print can maintain the true color of the original picture. Custom your bedding set covers.
Notice
A variety of production factors may cause slight differences between the actual product and the Mock-up, which may be colors, printing position or size.
The size data is measured manually, due to different measurement methods, errors within 1-2cm are considered normal.
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