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90" wide, loads of places do it, it's just finding the colour/pattern you like.......
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90" wide, loads of places do it, it's just finding the colour/pattern you like.......
90" isnt wide enough to make a kingsize duvet cover, unless you want it to be a snug fit - i use 92" at the minimum but prefer using 94" - by the metre reatilers are few and far between, unless you want plain colours, in pastel shades
the easiest option might be to go somewhere like curtain warehouse, as they deal in wider widths, but curtain fabric tends to be a different weight/finish to the sheeting you would use for a duvet
if you dont mind buying from overseas, then i would suggest https://www.fabric.com - id be surprised if they didnt have something that fitted the bill, and their service is great