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Shower Curtains

Soft, breathable shower curtains in the same quiet prints as our bedding — small-scale florals, gentle colors, nothing loud. Machine washable and easy to hang, with reinforced grommets that hold up to daily use.

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THE FINISHING TOUCH

About Our Shower Curtains

A bathroom is the smallest room you use most, and usually the last one anyone decorates. A cotton curtain changes it faster than anything else in there—because it's the one large surface you actually get to choose.

Fabric, not plastic. Our shower curtains are cut from the same 100% cotton we use for our bedding. That difference is immediate: it drapes in soft folds instead of clinging, it doesn't crackle when you pull it shut, and it doesn't carry the chemical smell that comes with a new plastic curtain. A weighted, double-stitched hem keeps it hanging straight rather than billowing inward while you shower.

Built for the one thing that breaks. Shower curtains almost always fail in the same place: along the top, where the weight of the fabric meets the pull of opening it twice a day. Ours are finished with reinforced buttonhole openings set into a double-layered header—stitched, not punched—so there are no metal rings to rust, work loose, or tear out of the cloth. It also means the top edge stays fabric all the way across, with nothing hard to clatter against the rod. A full set of matching hooks is included, one for every opening.

How to use it: pair it with a liner. This is a decorative outer curtain and it is not waterproof. Cotton wicks water through, so it's designed to hang on the room side of a clear or white liner, which takes the spray while the cotton does the work of looking good. Any standard 70" or 72" liner fits behind it. This arrangement is also why the fabric stays clean—it never sits in direct water.

Made to match the rest of the collection.
Each curtain uses the exact same print, at the same scale, on the same cloth as the duvet covers, sheets and pillowcases it belongs to. If your bathroom opens off your bedroom, the two rooms read as one considered space rather than two that happen to share a colour.

Sizing & care. Available in 72" × 72" for a standard alcove tub, and 72" × 84" for stall showers, raised rods, high ceilings, or clawfoot tubs hung from a ceiling ring. Because we preserve our cotton in its natural, non-pre-washed state, it arrives with a soft structure and will experience a minor relaxation during its first wash—which we've built into our dimensions. Machine wash cold on its own, then tumble dry low or hang it straight back on the rod. Skip chlorine bleach and oxygen brighteners; they'll dull the print long before they touch a stain.

Frequently Asked

Curated questions, thoughtful answers.

A quiet guide to the things our customers ask most — from the weave of our linen and cotton to the way your parcel finds its way home.

72" × 72" is the standard and fits a normal alcove tub with an 8-foot ceiling. Choose 72" × 84" for a stall shower, a raised rod, high ceilings, or a clawfoot tub hung from a ceiling-mounted ring—that extra 13 inches is length, not width. Measure from your rod down to about an inch above the floor, or an inch below the tub rim, and match to whichever is closer.

It isn't, and yes. This is 100% cotton—a decorative outer curtain meant to hang on the room side of a clear or white liner. Cotton wicks water through, so used on its own it will let water reach your floor and leave the hem damp. Any standard 70" or 72" liner works behind it. We'd rather tell you this before you order than have you find out on the first shower.

Yes—a full set comes with the curtain, one hook for every grommet, so there's nothing else to buy. If you'd rather use your own rings, any standard shower curtain hook fits.

That's the usual worry with fabric curtains, and it comes down to airflow rather than the fabric itself. Because ours hangs outside the liner, it never sits in direct spray. Pull it fully closed after each shower instead of bunching it to one side—air moves through the folds and the hem dries between uses. Machine wash it as often as you'd wash a bath mat and it stays clean. If it does pick up a mark, wash cold with a mild detergent, not bleach.

It relaxes on its first wash, as all natural cotton does—and we've built that allowance into the cut, so the listed dimensions are what you'll have after washing rather than before. Wash cold and tumble dry low. A hot wash plus high-heat drying is the one thing that will take it past the allowance, and on a curtain that shows up as a hem sitting higher than you wanted.

A small amount of surface pigment may release during the very first wash—normal for pigment-printed natural cotton, not a defect. Wash separately in cold water the first time. After that the print stays colorfast, because the colour is bonded into the core of the thread rather than stamped onto the surface.

Jersylinen is committed to long-term sustainability. We work with environmentally friendly cotton and linen, and many of our pieces are digitally printed — a gentler process for the earth. We also maintain small-batch production, because we believe true value comes from craftsmanship, and craftsmanship takes time.

Yes. We are committed to reducing waste — our products are shipped in recyclable and biodegradable packaging.