We've had this white waffle-weave shower curtain from Target for two years now. Out of our personal history of shower curtains, this one is by far our favorite - classic white, goes with everything, thick, soft, heavy fabric washes easily, and a subtle waffle texture that we adore. Strange to love a shower curtain this much, but we really do.
We already know that when (if) this ones bites the dust, we'd happily replace it with another white waffle one.
Anyone else have a favorite shower curtain that they'll look to again and again?
Available at Target for $24.99. (We bought ours in-store, but now the Target website says it's available online only.)
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I too have a white waffle shower curtain. After having the one from Bed, bath & Beyond and Restoration Hardware, I finally found the one I love the best from the Hotel Collection at Macys.
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/index.ognc?CategoryID=15276&PageID=15276*3*24*-1*-1&CURRENT_PAGE=3
They also have a Macy's brand, white liner for $8.00.
They look pristine for at least 4 months. For that price, I toss it and buy a new one.
I have it too- we should all meet up! It's first life was as a window curtain though. Now it lives in the bathroom :)
I saw that shower curtain at Target and fell in love with it too! I haven't bought it yet, but we are planning on redoing our bathroom [in our rental, so no fixture changing...] this summer and this will be my first purchase!
I love this shower curtain, but I want it in dark brown. Do you think I could dye it?
Anyone know where I can purchase white waffle weave curtains for my bathroom window ? I'd like my shower and window to match. rjk
I'm loving that waffle weave version ... great seeing all of the rave reviews here! Has anyone seen similar waffle weave shower curtains offered in more colors? I'm also considering jute; but, it is sooo expensive.
Our deep purple, silver-accented plastic shower curtain (bought at Bed, Bath & Beyond over 10 yrs ago) looks new & beautiful & gets lots of compliments. But, it's time for a change ... plus, since it's over 10 years old, I suspect that it's made of that vinyl/plastic that's been deemed toxic (due to VOCs) over the last few years.
We replaced our plastic liner with a fabric one ... I found it at TJMaxx & More/Home Goods for about $7. Love it. I wash it in the machine with towels & add vinegar to the wash cycle (same way that I washed my vinyl liners).
Daily shower spray can keep mildew at bay. I use my own all-purpose cleanser in a spray bottle ... diluted white vinegar/castile soap/baking soda/citrus essential oil mix. We spray our shower & shower liner with it almost daily. That mix is great for bathroom countertops & mirrors between cleanings. Straight distilled vinegar works wonders for mildew & calcium deposits that clog shower heads.