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What size for 72 inch round table?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 10/24/2022

If the table height is standard 29 inches, if you want the drop up to the ground, you require 132 inch round tablecloth and if you want the drop half the way

(i.e 15 inches) then 102 inch round tablecloth is perfect fit.

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Louisa Mohr

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2y ago

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