Where to buy a shower curtain that is not amazon?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://quiettownhome.com/

Try this! These are Noah Mango shower curtains. If there’s anything politically unpalatable about them, they definitely feel bad about it. So that is something. Also the colors are fun.


Their stuff is really beautiful, and also really expensive! Looks like their sales are good with deep discounts, though maybe not much goes on sale? I will definitely be keeping an eye on the sale section for more options.
Anonymous
wayfair
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really miss Bed Bath & Beyond, it was great for this stuff. I go to Target and Walmart for these things now.

And for PP, it's not about politics, it's about Amazon basically destroying brick & mortar retail over the past 10 years. All the stores you loved that have gone out of business? That's because of Amazon.


Suburban living without BB&B is incomplete
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really miss Bed Bath & Beyond, it was great for this stuff. I go to Target and Walmart for these things now.

And for PP, it's not about politics, it's about Amazon basically destroying brick & mortar retail over the past 10 years. All the stores you loved that have gone out of business? That's because of Amazon.


Someday someone will have to explain to me why brick and mortar retail was worth having. I don’t understand why a brick and mortar retail store and a warehouse are different. It’s still just how stuff gets from a factory to you.


NP but for most things that aren’t daily or weekly purchases it’s better to touch and feel it to make sure you’re getting what you need and want.

Proof: I needed to replace a great waffle-textured shower curtain purchased at Bed Bath & Beyond 20 years ago. I have tried to replace it 6 times now via Amazon. Every single supposedly waffle-textured shower curtain is totally flat and smooth with a shiny thread woven in to give the appearance of actual waffle texture in photos.

I’m tired of being swindled by Amazon fakery.


I usually turn to Ebay in these situations. There actually is a new unopened white waffle weave curtain someone originally bought from BB&B on there right now if you are still looking for $75.
Anonymous
JC Penney! Remember them? A great place for towels, bedding, and home decor.
Anonymous
Walmart, HD, Lowes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really miss Bed Bath & Beyond, it was great for this stuff. I go to Target and Walmart for these things now.

And for PP, it's not about politics, it's about Amazon basically destroying brick & mortar retail over the past 10 years. All the stores you loved that have gone out of business? That's because of Amazon.


Someday someone will have to explain to me why brick and mortar retail was worth having. I don’t understand why a brick and mortar retail store and a warehouse are different. It’s still just how stuff gets from a factory to you.


Because a lot of people like seeing and touching things before they buy them. Like OP and the shower curtains she bought six months ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really miss Bed Bath & Beyond, it was great for this stuff. I go to Target and Walmart for these things now.

And for PP, it's not about politics, it's about Amazon basically destroying brick & mortar retail over the past 10 years. All the stores you loved that have gone out of business? That's because of Amazon.


Someday someone will have to explain to me why brick and mortar retail was worth having. I don’t understand why a brick and mortar retail store and a warehouse are different. It’s still just how stuff gets from a factory to you.
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Cuz in the olden days before the internet actually with the internet but before e-commerce, before cell phones had internet, before people had cell phones they left their homes to go to stores to touch, compare, try on and whatnot. What a time it was! People spoke to each other face to face. Gathered in groups to socializ and no one was looking down at an object in their hands or crashing their car because of it or missing entire traffic light signals or ignoring those physically around them or posing and taking pictures of themselves capturing a moment vs enjoying it. Ahh the good old days!
Anonymous
Shopping in person lets me evaluate appearance, quality, and value much better than an advertising picture online.
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