White & Gold -OR- Blue & Black?

White & Gold -OR- Blue & Black?

26th Feb 2015

Table Talk: Which Team Are You On?

If you've been anywhere on the internet in the past 24 hours, you might have stumbled upon the massive debate on the colors of a certain party dress. In fact, the colors of this dress is tearing the internet apart, and it just doesn’t make sense, because most of the time people can agree on the color of something. However, different people are looking at the photo down below, and seeing it either as a blue and black dress, or a white and gold dress. It seems to have stemmed from this post on swiked.tumblr.com.

So which team are you? Here at Tablevogue, half our team is white & gold and the other half is blue & black. 

And while the internet may be in a great debate over what color the dress actually is - there's one thing all of our customers agree on: how much they enjoy our Tablevogue fitted table covers. Lately we've been receiving some pretty fantastic compliments on how our table covers have been adding that "extra something" to social & corporate events around the United States. Thank you to all of our loyal customers for realizing what a great product we have!

Want to know what sets us apart? Here are just a few of our features:

  • Attractive, durable design - patented corner seaming offers a secure fit (no more table skirts, clipping, or pinning)
  • Finished, stitched edges provide clean, sophisticated lines
  • Over eight sizes and sixteen colors (customized colors available).
  • Inverted box pleats offer a tailored look, while providing "give" and offering ample leg room
  • Full-length, to-the-floor coverage disguises unsightly table legs and provides storage opportunities
  • Constructed with Milliken & Co's innovative Signature Plus™ fabric - used by more American laundries than all other table linens combined
  • 100% Polyester - feels like cotton, performs like polyester - will not shrink, fade, stain or lint like the competition
  • Patented Soil-Release Feature allows laundering at 120 degree water temp (as opposed to 160 degrees) - reducing rejects, providing a longer shelf life, conserving energy, and saving money
  • Performance, quality, durability and value

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