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What is the difference between the straight skirt design and the elasticized skirt?

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The elasticized skirt is lightly gathered creating a classic ruffled appearance that is appropriate for casual and formal prints and some solids. The straight skirt design offers a more tailored look and is appropriate for our contemporary-styled slipcovers. It is also characterized by ties at each corner which are are both decorative and functional, adding a bit of flair to the clean, contemporary design.  more
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The elasticized skirt is slightly gathered creating a classic ruffled appearance that is appropriate for casual and formal prints and some solids. The straight skirt design offers a more tailored look and is appropriate for our contemporary-styled slipcovers. It is also characterized by ties at each corner which are both decorative and functional, adding a bit of flair to the clean, contemporary design.  more

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