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?










I saw a very similar one at Target a few days ago.
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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.
view LauraZ's profile
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.
view Laura's profile
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 :)
view eastone777's profile
Yes. There is definitely a very good one, similar to the one you already have, at Target. I have been coveting it for awhile.
view avallant's profile
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.
view blkbrrry's profile
I googled variations of damask vinyl shower curtain and found it.
view Laura's profile
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?
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you could check out http://www.justhomedecor.com/estoreusa/home.php?cat=653 they have shower curtains and liners.
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