The tweed-cloth tall bucket driver's seat in my 2001 Black Toyota MR2 Spyder (a fun little 2 seater rear-engined convertible with a stick shift) was getting fuzzy and very thin on the driver's side from the driver getting in and out and the shoulderbelt rubbing it. The gray and black passenger seat still looks brand new.The Upholsterer who replaced the top said that the matching seat fabric is no longer made, so I would need to replace ALL the black panels on BOTH seats (not just the two or 3 small side panels needing replacement) to have the seats match. It would be expensive, leave 23 year old fabric in the middle, and cost almost equal to new custom seats.These inexpensive seat covers were a great temporary fix, fit fairly well, are of medium weight 'running tight' fabric, seem well made, are nice to sit on (unlike cheap vinyl seat covers), and being a sporty convertible, look fantastic with the black body, silver wheels, and (recently painted) red brake calipers.I just wish I bought seat covers years ago, BEFORE the OEM seats got wear marks!I never thought I would own it this long.