Colorfastness: a textile term used to describe how well a fabric adheres to dye, and the fabric's resistance to fading, running, and discoloration. You've probably seen it on detergent labels. The thing about anything with pigment (like dyed fabrics) is that they all fade with time. (Even the Mona Lisa needs a touchup every couple of years.) Exposure to the elements causes fading, and any number of factors contribute to how quickly a fabric fades: Light exposure, dye color, material makeup, dyeing method—countless variables play a role. Our fabrics have been rigorously tested and meet the industry-standard benchmarks for colorfastness. But we're committed to offering slipcovers free of any chemical coating, including U.V. protection. It's a tradeoff that enables us to craft gorgeous natural and recycled materials that are exceptionally soft but require a little mindfulness. Don't worry—it's
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