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885 days ago

Sheet set. Polar fleece , Queen size, as new.SOLD

Joan from Masterton District

This sheet set is as new. I bought it a year ago used the bottom sheet once, then changed my mind.

It is a warm cream in colour Very cosy and warm. They are not flannelette but thicker more like polar fleece and very soft.

Comes with fitted bottom sheet (which is elasticised all around, not just on the corners )top sheet and two pillowcases.
Size: fitted sheet is 1700 by1900. Flat sheet is 2600 by 2600

They Don't need ironing.

I havent folded the bottom sheet to make it look nice. Ive just bundled it up. Im not much good at folding fitted sheets.
Comes from a pet free, smoke free home.

Pickup is in Kuripuni.
Thanks for looking

Price: $30

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