Ok, I work doing aircraft sheetmetal repair for a living. I get pretty filthy. Even as a crewchief, I still get filthy. Those of you following know I bought a Ford Maverick mini truck as a daily driver. I wanted a seat cover I could easily install, remove and wash in my regular washing machine when it gets a little rough.
I remove this on my 6 days off when I'm wearing nice clothes so I can enjoy the factory upholstery, and reinstall it the night before I go back on shift. I'm gonna make one of these for my silverado as well.
I started with an extra length bath towel from walmart. Added a brass grommet kit for tarps, some steel conduit, washers, plastic tube, and parachute cord. I strategically installed the grommets to catch the headrest posts, the seatback sides and bottom. The tubing slides between the upper and lower cushions to keep it in place.
The parachute cord, washers, and plastic tubing fasten it at the sides and bottom. These remove from the towel for washing so they dont foul up the washing machine.
The pix actually tell a better story. This could be made to fit just about anything. I used an old winter wool beanie for the headrest. I think I'm into this for about $20 and is good enough for my filthy clothes during my work week