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RYB HOME 2 Layers Extra Thick Heavy Thermal Velvet Curtains Insulated, Solid Blackout Window Curtains for Living Room Light Block Privacy Backdrop with Pleat Tape, Stone Blue, W48 x L84 inch, 1 Panel

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Management number 217515663 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $12.00 Model Number 217515663
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  • WELL MADE - Package contains 1 panel of 48" width by 84" length. With pleat tape pocket & tabs on top, back loop (2.3 inch) and rod pocket (3.3 inch) which offer our customers multiple hanging options.
  • Luxury Decor - Plush velvet curtain with pleat tape on top can offer a timeless look to your house. With multiple hanging options, you could change the look of pinch pleated curtains without the cost or frustration, adds an extra touch of class to any room, timeless sophistication that never goes out of style
  • Light Block - These lined velvet panels could block 90-95% of the light and UV rays (Dark colors work better). These drapes can protect your furniture from color fading, provide total privacy and a comfortable environment for your nap time or TV viewing period.
  • Energy Efficient - Block heat & winds. These thick vertical panels keep heat down in summers and keep cold out in winters which create a cozy environment and achieve smart energy saving.
  • Easy Care - Machine washable on gentle cycle or dry clean. Use steam iron on low heat from the back to remove creases/wrinkles from package.

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