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Shower curtains

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CaipirinhasAllRound · 30/11/2011 17:31

Can anyone please recommend a good shower curtain?
I know it's not the most exciting topic in the world but the last 2 we've had have torn and I'm struggling to find a nice one

Thanks

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SoupDragon · 30/11/2011 17:35

This one?

[innocent]

CHST · 30/11/2011 18:18

we have two of these...very pretty

www.johnlewis.com/213019/Product.aspx#BVRRWidgetID

JennyPiccolo · 30/11/2011 19:04

i would just get something fairly cheap so you can just change them when they get fusty. Or bite the bullet and get a screen fitted.

roseyw · 10/07/2012 09:43

Macy's do some great quality shower curtains, have a look and tell me what you think.

HeadsShouldersKneesandToes · 10/07/2012 10:12

I previously bought one of those cloth waffle-style ones because I thought it would be better quality, but I just got rid of it as it was awful - it looks great (before it goes mouldy) but is horrible for actually showering with. There is a flimsy inner curtain for waterproofing that is so lightweight it sticks to your body instantly when you start showering. I've just bought one from the standard tesco range for less than £5 and am much happier with it - it isn't too flimsy and has a weighted seam so it doesn't get blown towards your body when the shower is on. Only used it 3 times so far so yet to know about the long term effectiveness, but even if it doesn't last long I'd be happier paying out a fiver every few months than forking out for expensive ones which don't live up to their promises.

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