December 8 update: Went to Michael's to get the covers stuffed. They did not have a pre-made pillow to fit. Instead, I used one package, for each cover, of Poly-fil, 20 ounces, touted to be "absolutely the best performing fiberfill for pillows" and, further, has "superior resiliency, smooth consistency, will not bunch, washable and non-allergenic, and unconditionally guaranteed." Each package costs $4.99, but of course, remember that Michael's typically offers coupons. Net cost to stuff the cases was $8.60, and I am happy with the results and have moved up my evaluation to four stars. The only caveat is that you have to be careful to hold the pillow stuffing back when zipping the cover closed to avoid jamming the zipper.I have these pillows on my brown leather couch and they really stand out. Note that these are pillow covers and do not include the cushion inside the pillow. That is cool, though, as I wanted a non-allergenic insert. I easily picked some up at the local craft store for just a few dollars.
The suede of the pillow covers is incredibly soft chocolate brown, gray, and wine colors that are sewn together with very strong stitching. The quality makes the price seem reasonable as I'm sure these will last a very long time. The zipper is heavy-duty, too.
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