TWODRAPES 2-Pack Linen Curtains (132-inch length) with Long Pleats for High Ceilings
Product description
What these curtains are for
If you’re dealing with tall windows, high ceilings, or curtains that never seem to hang right, these TWODRAPES linen curtains are built around that exact problem. The set includes two panels, each with extra-long pleats and a “trained” memory shape, so they’re meant to look more intentional and less like they’re slumping after installation.
They’re also positioned for people who want linen’s natural look, but with more substance. On paper, the heavier fabric can help you get better privacy and reduce harsh glare while still letting in enough daylight to keep a room from feeling shut down.
Where they stand out (and what you’ll notice day to day)
The biggest differentiator here is the pleated design that stays formed. Instead of relying entirely on you to manually shape folds every time, the panels are described as having permanently sewn pleats and a memory form trained at 120.0 °C. That’s the kind of detail that can make the curtains look “finished” faster—especially if your space is tall and you don’t want a long drape to look messy.

The other noticeable point is the fabric weight and blend. The curtains use a linen fabric rated at 380 g/m², and the description also mentions cotton and polyester. Practically, that’s the route to a thicker linen look and feel, which tends to translate to better light control than thinner linen options.
One limitation to keep in mind: because these are described as semi-sheer in the “memory pleats” area, they’re not aiming to be full blackout. If you need true darkness for sleeping rooms, you may find you still want blackout liners or a different setup.
Privacy and light control: what to realistically expect
These are marketed as more effective at protecting privacy and diffusing aggressive sunlight glare compared to normal thinner linen. The wording leans toward “privacy and softer light,” not full blackout.


A good everyday example: imagine late afternoon sun streaming in and washing out your living room. With these, the thicker linen and pleated structure should help soften that glare while still allowing natural light to move through the room—so you keep brightness without that harsh, direct feel.

Hanging options (so you’re not stuck with one style)
These panels are designed to be flexible in how you install them. The set comes ready with hardware, and the description lists multiple methods:
- Use the included hooks and rings to slide and create a classic pleated look.
- Use a back tab to hide the rod for a more casual style.
- Use adjustable hooks for a track system.
- Use clip rings (not included) if you prefer that approach.
This matters because the “best” curtain look depends heavily on your existing hardware and the style you want. If you already have a track system, for example, the adjustable hooks option can save you from hunting for extra compatibility.
Fabric, construction, and care (the practical side)

Fabric-wise, you’re looking at a heavier linen blend described as 380 g/m², aiming for a real-texture linen appearance with added durability. Construction-wise, the pleats are sewn in and the panels are designed to hold their shape.
For care, it’s relatively straightforward: wash in cold water, tumble dry on low, and iron on the lowest temperature if needed. If you’re someone who hates high-maintenance fabrics, that care routine is a plus.
Tech details at a glance


Technical details
- Fabric weight: linen fabric at 380 g/m²
- Panel quantity: 2 panels per package
- Length per panel: 132 inches
- Width per panel: 40 inches
- Pleat design: permanent sewn pleats with memory form trained at 120.0 °C
- In the package: 16 adjustable hooks and 16 metal rings
- Care: wash cold, tumble dry low, iron at lowest temperature if needed

Is it worth it?
A solid pick if you want linen curtains that look more structured, especially for high ceilings or long windows. The trained memory pleats and permanent fold construction are the main reasons these can feel “more put-together” than basic linen panels. The heavier 380 g/m² fabric also makes them a better match for privacy and glare diffusion than lighter linen.
You may want to skip them if you’re shopping for true blackout performance, because the description points to semi-transparent light diffusion rather than full darkness. Also, if your priority is ultra-sheer, airy drape, the thicker fabric may feel like too much.
Buying checklist before you commit: confirm your preferred hanging method (hooks/rings, back tab, or track), measure your window and ceiling height to ensure the 132-inch length is what you want, and think about how much privacy you truly need during the sunniest hours.
Quick FAQ

Questions people ask before buying
Are these curtains blackout?


No—based on the description, they’re designed to diffuse light and provide privacy, but they don’t claim blackout performance.
Do the pleats stay formed after hanging?
The description says the pleats are permanently sewn and the panels have a memory shape trained at 120.0 °C, which is meant to help them keep a neat look.

What hardware comes with the set?
The package includes 16 adjustable hooks and 16 metal rings.
Can I hang them with different systems?
Yes. The listing describes multiple hanging methods, including hooks and rings, a back tab, adjustable hooks for a track system, and clip rings (clip rings are not included).
How do I wash and dry them?
Wash in cold water, tumble dry on low, and iron only if needed using the lowest temperature.
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