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High-end Luxurious A 350g Dolly Cashmere, B Version 230g Thermal Oxygen Four-piece Set, Winter Thickened Milk Velvet Bed
£90.19£142.25
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Size specifications : 1.2m Three-piece bed sheet set
1.2m Three-piece bed sheet set
1.5m Four-piece bed sheet set
1.8m Four-piece bed sheet set
2.0m Four-piece bed sheet set
1.5m Fitted Sheet Four-Piece
1.8m Four-piece fitted sheet
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 36861519
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Version A: 350g Dolly Cashmere Version B: 230g Thermal Oxygen Fleece
Sleep in it in winter, it's like cashmere! Breathable, soft texture, zero pressure on the body.
Bionic cashmere fabric is rich, soft, and thick.
It's not just a textile material, it's warmth, quality, and a way of life.
The fabric is additionally enriched with cashmere protein, which is a natural moisturizer, providing warmth while offering better nourishment to the skin.
Class A, suitable for mothers and babies, safe to use.
Purchase instructions:
1.Velvet fabrics will shed some lint when cut, and there will be some loose fibers when washed for the first time. This is not considered shedding and is a normal phenomenon, not a quality issue. If you mind this, please consider carefully before purchasing.
2.The standard for whether a velvet fabric sheds is that there should be no shedding during daily use and washing, rather than pulling the velvet fibers forcefully with your hands to see if they shed.
3.A mattress pad or quilt should be placed under the velvet sheets or fitted sheets to prevent the mattress from being too hard and causing the fabric to shed.












