Pinch Pleated Blackout Linen Curtains (95" Long, 2 Panels) — 100% Blackout Thermal Room Darkening Drapes
Product description
If you’re sensitive to light, these pinch pleated blackout curtains are built for you. The idea is simple: a linen-blend outer layer for a styled look, plus an off-white blackout lining that’s designed to block out light and help with privacy and insulation.
This is also one of those “set it and forget it” styles—pinch pleats with a memory-set finish, so the panels are meant to keep their structured drape instead of sagging or losing shape after time. That said, blackout performance can vary a bit depending on window size, wall gaps, and how the curtains sit in your space.
The essentials
These Pinch Pleated Curtains come as 2 panels, each measuring 40" wide by 95" long, with 7 pinch pleats per panel. The fabric is described as a linen blend with a blackout-coated lining behind it, aiming for a double-layer look that still feels composed.
On paper, the appeal is the combination: decoration you can see every day, and functional benefits you’ll notice at night—less incoming light, improved privacy, and added thermal insulation. The listing also points to noise reduction, which is often a realistic bonus when light gaps are minimized, though it won’t replace heavy soundproofing.

What they’re really for
If you do shift work, sleep in a bright room, or just can’t stand early morning sunlight, these curtains are designed around that problem. With a 100% blackout approach claimed by the product description, they’re positioned as a strong option for room darkening and privacy.
A practical example: imagine a bedroom window that hits direct sun in the morning. Once hung with the provided hardware, the fabric should help limit the light coming through the window area, which can make it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep—especially if you’re light-sensitive.
Where they stand out (and what to watch)


The pinch pleated style is the differentiator here. Each panel uses hand-sewn pinch pleats with a memory-set finish, so the curtains are meant to hold a crisp, structured shape without frequent ironing. If you want something that looks “properly dressed” out of the box, this is the kind of construction that supports that.

One thing to keep in mind: the curtains include installation hardware meant to support multiple mounting styles, but the exact fit can still depend on your specific setup. Also, the listing notes that color variations across displays and slight discrepancies between production batches are possible. Length discrepancies of 1–2cm can also occur, so it’s smart to double-check measurements for your window.
Installation options you can actually use
The set includes 2 panels and comes with black metal rings and adjustable hooks: 16 rings and 16 adjustable hooks are included (the description mentions “for free get,” so you don’t have to purchase them separately).
It also claims multiple hang options, including: - Hooks and rings - Back tab - Track system - Clip rings (clip not included)
So if you’ve been stuck trying to match curtains to your current rod, track, or routing, this “multiple method” approach can save you time.

Care and maintenance reality check
For day-to-day ownership, the maintenance instructions are straightforward: machine washable in cold on a gentle cycle, don’t bleach, tumble dry low, and iron on the lowest setting as needed.
This is one of those purchases where it matters how often you’ll wash. If you expect to clean frequently (pets, dust, open windows), the “cold, gentle, low dry” approach is sensible. But if you’re hoping for zero-effort upkeep forever, keep expectations realistic—there may still be occasional ironing if you want the pleats to look extra crisp.


Tech specs
- Type: Pinch pleated blackout curtains (double layer)
- Material: Linen blend fabric with blackout lining
- Color: Off-white lining, outer described as linen blend (product notes color variation may occur)
- Panels included: 2 panels
- Each panel size: 40"W x 95"L
- Pleats per panel: 7 pinch pleats
- Included hardware: 16 black metal rings and 16 adjustable hooks
- Care: Machine washable in cold, gentle cycle, do not bleach, tumble dry low, iron on lowest setting as needed

When it makes sense
A buying verdict is pretty clear if you match the use case. You should consider these curtains if you want room darkening and privacy with a styled pinch pleat look, and you’re the kind of person who values curtains that keep their shape instead of turning flat over time.
It may not be the best match if you’re buying for a very wide opening and you need extra coverage beyond what the 2-panel set provides, or if your mounting plan depends on clip rings (since clips are not included). Also, if you’re primarily chasing maximum acoustic performance, note that the listing emphasizes noise reduction but doesn’t claim full soundproofing.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? If your priority is a linen-style pinch pleat curtain that’s meant to block light and improve privacy—especially in a bedroom where early sunlight ruins sleep—these are worth a look. The memory-trained pleats and the included hooks/rings help with that “hang it and it looks right” experience.

You may want to skip them if your measurements are extremely tight (given the noted length variation possibility), or if you want a purely minimal, no-hardware hassle solution for every kind of rod because the hang compatibility depends on your setup.
FAQ


Are these curtains fully blackout?
The product description states a double layer full blackout design and claims the curtains can block out 100% sunlight.
Do they help with insulation and privacy?

Yes, the listing describes thermal insulation and total privacy protection as part of the blackout lining’s intended benefits.
What’s included with the set?
You get 2 panels plus installation hardware described as 16 black metal rings and 16 adjustable hooks.
How do you wash them?
They’re described as machine washable in cold on a gentle cycle, tumble dry low, and iron on the lowest setting as needed.
Is the color going to match exactly?
Not guaranteed. The listing explicitly notes variations can occur across displays and between production batches.
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