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Secret Linen Store Tiny Stripe Duck Egg Duvet Cover - Single Reviews

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Our tiny pinstripe design woven in a delightful shade of duck egg. This soft and subtle combination of colours adds a soothing and stylish splash of colour to your bedroom.
Woven from our brilliant quality 100% cotton (50% Egyptian cotton) with a 260 thread count. We've finished our duck egg duvet cover with a soft silky sateen finish, that makes climbing into bed a dream.
Available in a choice of five sizes; single, double, king, super king and emperor. Matching housewife pillowcases, fitted and flat sheets also available.
Our duvet covers fasten with buttons and can be popped in the wash at 40 degrees.

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Phone:

01243822599

Email:

harriet@secretlinenstore.com

Location:

Number 5 Durban Business Park Durban Road,
Durban Road,
5 Durban Business CentreDurban Road, ,
Bognor Regis
PO22 9FE

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Posted 5 years ago
Slight flaw but in the sale. Quality feel of the material very good.
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Posted 5 years ago
Hello Angela Thank you for your taking the time to review your latest order with us here at Secret Linen Store. Oh no we are so very sorry to hear that the Tiny Stripe Duck Egg has a fault, please forgive us. we will be in touch with you to get this sorted. Please do let me know if i can be of any more help. Kind and Comfy Regards Jodie
Posted 5 years ago
Excellent quality, really luxuorious
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Posted 6 years ago
Very pleased with quality of material. Easy to iron! Also great to see products in PAPER bag for delivery - shame the individual items were in 2 separate PLASTIC bags which had to go in my bin cos my council can’t recycle them!
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Posted 7 years ago