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6 Foot Tall Sheer Voile Drape
6 Foot Tall Sheer Voile Drape

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6 Foot Tall Sheer Voile Drape

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  • Sheer Voile drapes help create breathtaking displays and simply stunning pipe and drape backdrops!

  • This 118 inch ultra wide fabric is sheer / see-through, making it a versatile material for a variety of decorating applications and uplighting.

  • Our Sheer Voile drape is Inherently Flame Retardant (IFR) and passes the NFPA 701 fire code.

  • Each drape measures 74 inches tall x 118 inches wide. Material has natural edges that are not serged or hemmed.

  • The drape is sewn 2 inches taller than 6 feet so that a couple of inches pool on the floor when used at a 6 foot height.

  • Drape is not pre-pleated; it is sewn flat and can be gathered by hand on a support rod (crossbar).

  • 4 inch rod pocket is sewn into the top and bottom.

  • 100% Polyester. Delicate machine washable and dryer safe - see Laundering tab for details.

  • Quantity 1 = 1 drape. To achieve the best look with this Sheer Voile fabric, extra gathering is highly recommend. We suggest a minimum of four drapes per 10 foot wide span.

  • This is a sheer, see-through fabric and is approximately 0% - 30% opaque (light blocking). This opacity percentage is an estimate only, and for normal / standard lighting situations. A variety of factors can affect the opacity of a fabric, including where it is being used (near a wall vs. dividing the middle of a room), light sources (such as hanging in front of a window with sunlight shining in, etc.), and the amount of fullness in the material (the amount of "bunching").

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