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Ascoza 12pack 60x102 Inch Black Rectangular Tablecloth Halloween
$62
Ascoza 12pack 60x102 Inch Black Rectangular Tablecloth Halloween
12 PACK SET, MORE ECONOMICAL: Each pack include 12 pcs of rectangular tablecloth, measuring 60”x102” each. Durable for repeat use, cheaper than renting.
GREAT DECORATION: Standard size with classic colors, great choice for any kinds of banquets, parties, ceremonies, other special events, or daily decoration, accompany you to have more happy hours with your family and friends.
UPGRADE YOUR EVENTS: Superior fabric, seamless design, and sophisticated hemming, create an elegant look for your events. Upgrade your special moment and daily life with an exquisite taste.
EASY CARE: Machine wash in cold water, no worry of shrinkage, dry quickly.
MULTIPLE COLORS SIZES: various of colors to meet your different subject of events. Different sizes to fit for big or small tables, with longer or shorter draped skirts. Before purchase, measure your tables and check our size pictures to get a better idea how it looks on your table.
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Size:60*102",12pack
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Color:Black
Package included: 12 pack 60*102 inch Black Rectangle Polyester tablecloth.
Ascoza 12pack 60x102 Inch Black Rectangular Tablecloth Halloween
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