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Kitchen & Housewares : Bardwil Linen Ease 60-inch By 84-inch Oblong / Rectangle Tablecloth, Black



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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Bardwill
Color: Black
EAN: 0047596029237
Label: Bardwil Linens
Manufacturer: Bardwil Linens
Material Type: Polyester
Model: 047596029237
Publisher: Bardwil Linens
Release Date: September 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 29538
Size: 60 x 84
Studio: Bardwil Linens

Features:
  • Classic rectangular tablecloth from Bardwil
  • 100 percent polyester; machine washable and dryable
  • Easy-care solid with the look of linen; subtle, soft-slubbed texture
  • Available in a variety of colors; collection also includes coordinating napkins
  • Measures 60 by 84 inches; imported



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Product Description:
While protecting your table, add some accentuation to any shaped table with the many admirable colors of Bardwil Industries linen ease table cloths or napkins. Linen.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow!
Bardwil Linen Ease Table Linen CollectionI recently bought the Bardwil Linen Ease 60-inch by 84 inch tablecloth in Burgundy. I was skeptical because it was so reasonably priced. When it came I was amazed at how nice it was. I have washed it and it came out looking like new. I would recommend this product for casual or formal dining as I have used it for both.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty decent
The linen-look polyester is durable and stain-resistant. The fabric is a little thin, but that's not so noticeable with the burgundy color (which is a fair bit lighter than it seems in the picture). My major gripe is that the serged edge puckers slightly, even after ironing. Be sure to wash them by themselves the first few times; they do bleed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice tablecloth.
Tablecloth is just as described. I purchase the burgundy and I like the fabric. I am happy with my purchase.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - too thin, not what I expected
not really pleased with this purchase, the fabric is way too thin, which is a shame because the design on it is nice.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - All wrong.
I don't know how one could have messed this up. Or why someone didn't clue in when making the order. I orderd the gold one, it CLEARLY states on the packing slip and order name, "Oblong Tablecloth, GOLD". However the tablecloth I got was a dark, very dark green and the color could clearly be seen by whoever sent the package, and it no where near the color gold. Was everynone asleep on that day? I was hoping to have this by thankgiving but that is not going to happen because the rate at which a return ... Read More



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