Linen
Linen is a natural bast fiber textile made from the flax plant. It is valued for its dry hand, light weight, and effortless drape, making it a staple for warm-weather clothing. The fabric softens with wear while retaining its natural strength, developing a relaxed, lived-in character without losing integrity.
Why Choose Linen?
Breathability
Linen allows air to flow freely through the weave, helping the body regulate temperature. Flax fibers absorb moisture efficiently and release it rapidly, keeping the fabric from feeling damp against the skin. The fabric is especially comfortable for shirts, dresses, and pants in spring and summer.
Distinctive Drape
Depending on weave and weight, linen can fall softly in flowing silhouettes (dresses, skirts, wide-leg trousers) or provide gentle shape in tailored garments (summer blazers, structured tops). It offers definition without stiffness, striking a balance between refined and relaxed design.
Longevity
Linen is one of the strongest natural apparel fibers, more tensile-resistant than cotton and highly resistant to abrasion. While pure linen can wrinkle, the fiber itself does not weaken at crease points. Unlike fabrics that deteriorate with use, linen becomes smoother and more pliable after washing and wearing.