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Where to find garment covers (plastic)?

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corrideo | 02:02 Sun 20th Jun 2004 | Home & Garden
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I like to store my blouses and jackets in clear plastic covers in the wardrobe, usually buy these thru Lakeland but they have discontinued them. Apart from those horrid flimsy ones from the dry cleaners, anyone got any idea where I can buy some?
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Try John Lewis
I'm almost certain mine came from Betterwear.
There's a set of suit/dress covers in Argos (cat.no 875/8282) & they're on offer at the moment too! �6.99 instead of �9.99.
I am sure that IKEA have then too.
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Thank you so much for these suggestions! The IKEA ones are closest to what I was seeking, and are very reasonably priced. The Argos ones are dearer, but very elegant! Betterware only seem to sell them individually and like the Argos ones, the covers are green with just a small clear panel to enable you to identify the garment underneath. Bit tricky in a packed wardrobe.... Alas John Lewis website returned nothing like them. I would not have thought of trying any of these so thank you all very much for your helpful suggestions. :-)
It's not Betterwear then because mine are the clear plastic type that you're after. Do you have a Kleeneze distributor in your area as this might have been the company?
do you have a Poundland shop in your area? i saw them there recently for as you can guess - one pound per pack!!
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again, thanks folks. YESSS there is a Poundland nearby will check it out. alas Kleenezee not on my patch though. Finally good news - Lakeland MAY reintroduce the covers next year due to demand. Hooray! Appreciate everyone's help. 8-))

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