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Blanket America Introduces New Discount Shower Curtains to Match its Blankets and Bedding

Blanket America is promoting its discounted shower curtains, which coordinate with many of the blankets manufacturer's other textiles for bedroom and bathroom use.

2011-11-23
NEW YORK, NY, November 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Blanket America - a charitable manufacturer of bedding, blankets and throws available at http://www.BlanketAmerica.com - is currently promoting its discount shower curtains, which the online store offers in a number of patterns to coordinate with its other textiles. Each on sale for under $20, Blanket America's shower curtains are new additions to the blankets manufacturer's lineup of BUY 1, GIVE 1 items; for every shower curtain purchased, the company will donate an American blanket to an organization or individual in need of charitable support.

"A couple of months ago, we introduced window treatments to coordinate with our bedding sets, and we're excited to expand shoppers' mix-and-match options to include shower curtains. Like our bedding, blankets and throws, our shower curtains offer direct-from-manufacturer pricing ideal for consumers on a budget. Blanket America customers can even complement their new shower curtains with our affordable selection of bath towels," said Mesh Gelman, founder of Blanket America.

For shoppers in search of an exotic look, Blanket America's Zebra shower curtain is a popular choice. The shower curtain is currently on sale from $44 to just $19.99 and features top buttonholes for simple installation. Constructed to dry quickly and last through extended use, the Zebra shower curtain is crafted out of 100% machine washable cotton.

The Zebra shower curtain complements Blanket America's three-piece Zubra duvet set, which includes one comforter and a pair of shams. The textile set is discounted to $59.99 from a listing price of $130. For fans of the mix-and-match look, Blanket America also offers this duvet set in giraffe and leopard prints; shoppers can mix up the look even further by investing a puma, giraffe, or leopard four-piece cotton sheet set.

"Offering free shipping on orders of $75 or greater, Blanket America is an appealing one-stop shop for bedding, shower curtains, and everything in between. Plus, we donate an American blanket to charity for every product purchased, making group orders count all the further towards the fight against domestic poverty," Gelman said.

Matching the seven-piece Romano comforter set, the Romano shower curtain includes a bonus valance and 12-pack of decorative rings for an ornate look. Normally sold for $50, this shower curtain set is on sale for $16.99; its comforter counterpart is also discounted to under half its $180 price tag with a sale price of $69.99. The red comforter features intricate gold jacquard patterning and cording for a regal appeal and matches many of Blanket America's cotton sheet set options.

Blanket America is available at http://www.BlanketAmerica.com or by phone at 1-800-478-4523.

Blanket America offers fleece blankets and other textiles under the unique BUY 1, GIVE 1 policy, guaranteeing that every woven blanket purchased means one blanket given to an individual or organization in need. Visit http://www.BlanketAmerica.com to provide immediate aid when buying your next woven blanket or cotton sheet set.


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[Press-News.org] Blanket America Introduces New Discount Shower Curtains to Match its Blankets and Bedding
Blanket America is promoting its discounted shower curtains, which coordinate with many of the blankets manufacturer's other textiles for bedroom and bathroom use.