Elisabeth writes in with a sourcing question for her bathroom shower: "I bought this shower curtain liner at Urban Outfitters a couple years ago and it's so perfect and cute for my bathroom I don't even use a shower curtain over it! I'm desperate to find it again (since this one needs replacing). Anyone know where I might look?"
Anyone seen this out of stock design or something like it for Elisabeth to use in her bathroom as a replacement for her beloved shower curtain?
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I saw a very similar one at Target a few days ago.
I have that shower curtain! I love it! I got it at a store called zone in Montreal. but you probably don't live here, you could always call them and ask who their supplier is. it wasn't a very expensive shower curtain either.
Found it
http://yhst-45079396477018.stores.yahoo.net/whfudavishcu.html
Also here but in other colors:
http://www.wrapables.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=C53310
This time, use a clear liner with it so you won't have to replace it again.
thank you thank you!
how do you find this stuff so quickly?? i need a brush up course on my google-ing skills or something.
thanks AT readers!!
elisabeth :)
Yes. There is definitely a very good one, similar to the one you already have, at Target. I have been coveting it for awhile.
shouldn't you be moving away from viynl in this day and age? although i'm assuming what you like about your curtain is the see-through factor. but if it's more about the pattern, why not shop for fabric, make it yourself or get it made. the holes on top can be done with a buttonhole attachment on a sewing machine. then you have a curtain that will last a very long time, and you can wash it. better for the environment. i've made several shower surtains myself.
I googled variations of damask vinyl shower curtain and found it.
the blue is lovely!! I too am concerned about it beign vinyl especially with the off-gassing report that was just released. However, I'm left in with a problem, what do I use to line the shower...using just the cloth curtains is a mess, they get wet, take forever to dry and grow mildew really quickly. Also, doesn't the fabric also off-gas whatever chemicals/solvents used to make it as well?