First and foremost, no slipcover is perfect. Just because of how fabric moves when people sit and get up, slipcovers need to be retucked. It just is what it is. With that being said, this slipcover looks nice.
Putting it on is a work-out and will drive you crazy. There's a tag that says "Back" but I don't think it actually coincides with the back of the couch. I tried three different times to get it on before giving up and using the QR Code, hoping for some sort of in-depth instructions.
Nope. That QR code is a joke. It takes you to a YouTube video that is basically 20 seconds of "look how beautiful this couch is! Just put this on and pull it down, and your couch could look this good, too!" No actual instructions... Finally, though, I was able to figure out how to put it on, basically by process of elimination.
Because of the way our couch cushions, are, it was a little difficult to put the bottom cushions on... On our couch, the bottom cushions slide under the top cushions, and under the arm cushions (rather than just laying in the seat). I was able to get all three seat cushions into the seat cushion cover, but I had to grab the couch cushions through the slipcover and try to shove the cushions into that space; It was awkward, but I think it'll work... we'll see how it holds up during daily use.
Lastly, because my couch is so fluffy and "overstuffed" (I think that 's the term...), there wasn't a lot of extra slipcover that needed to be tucked in. I don't know if that will end up being a good or bad thing... I guess time will tell. Hopefully, it will be sufficient to cover the couch until we are able to buy a new couch in a few months.