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Western Shower Curtains & More
Not only are our Western bath decor products full of sleek Western and Southwestern designs, but they are also made from top-of-the-line, durable materials. Our Western shower curtains are made of long-lasting polyester with crisp, digitally-printed artwork. You can also elevate any washroom with our super soft, terry-cloth Western towel sets and non-slip Western bathroom rugs.
Western Bath Decor FAQs
How did cowboys wash their hair?
Cowboys often used a non-scented bar soap made from animal fat and lye to wash their hair in a stream or river. In contrast, Native Americans in the Old West used the roots of the yucca plant to wash their hair. Thankfully, you won’t have to use either of those products to create an Old Western feel in your bathroom.
What were bathrooms like in the Old West?
Often, washrooms were separate from the water closet, the former being the room in which folks would bathe. Bathing typically only took place on Saturdays so families could be clean before the Sabbath. As such, a bucket for water and a wash tub were the standard outfittings. It wasn’t until the 1930s that the Western states first saw more modern washroom facilities.