SunSmart Cassius Jacquard Lined Total Blackout Rod Pocket/Back Tab Curtain Panel in White, 50"x84"
SunSmart Cassius Jacquard Lined Total Blackout Rod Pocket/Back Tab Curtain Panel in White, 50"x84"
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SunSmart Cassius Jacquard Lined Total Blackout Rod Pocket/Back Tab Curtain Panel in White, 50"x84"

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Apr 28, 2021
Eneida
5 out of 5 stars review

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Classy

Good quality, love the colors. It provides complete blackout with is perfect for bedroom windows.

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Jun 25, 2025
MICHAELB
5 out of 5 stars review

Designer curtains

The quality of the curtains are excellent. I love the detail and I love the way it looks in my living room and dining room.

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Dec 11, 2022
theonlyBuster
5 out of 5 stars review

Blocks light extremely well

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was wary of a white black out curtain, but these did a phenomenal job. The curtain is your typical black-out curtain with 2 layers of fabric. The layer towards the room is the white fabric and behind it is a black layer of fabric. The two layers are sewn together on 3 sides (excluding the bottom) and even with normal manipulation, the black layer is not seen unless you act to separate the 2 layers. The black layer stops about 2-inches from the bottom, so that small section is the only portion of the curtain that doesn't stop light from penetrating -- but of course the bottom 2-inches should naturally extend beyond the bottom of the window so it should never be noticed. Mounting the curtains can be done with the traditional method of sliding your curtain rod through the hemmed portion of the fabric OR there are intermediate loops which can be used as well. In terms of blocking lights, it does extremely well. The most light shines into my window around 10am and I can happily say that the curtain blocked it all effortlessly!

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