Linen

Linen is an enduring fabric, a beautiful reminder of nature’s simplicity, crafted from the flax plant. It is both strong and breathable, with an inherent texture that softens and deepens with each wear. Over time, the fabric gracefully evolves, becoming more personal with every touch and every movement.

To care for linen is to respect its natural beauty. Hand wash, or if preferred, machine wash on a gentle, cold cycle with a mild detergent, ensuring the fibers are treated delicately. Avoid bleach or brighteners, as they can dull the rich, organic nature of the fabric. For the most tender care, use a mesh bag to protect the garment during washing.

Once washed, gently reshape and lay the piece flat to dry, or hang it in the shade. Linen is best kept away from direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure may cause the delicate hues to fade. It is a fabric that thrives in the quiet of air drying, and as it dries, it holds on to the whispers of the moments it has lived through.

Linen naturally embraces its creases — it is part of its elegance. These folds speak to the fabric’s authenticity and the ease with which it moves. If you seek a more refined finish, lightly steam the garment on low heat, or iron it while slightly damp, allowing the warmth to bring out its true beauty. But above all, allow the fabric to express its effortless nature, for linen’s charm is in its imperfection.

When storing your linen garments, fold gently, ensuring they rest in a cool, dry space. Avoid plastic storage, as the fabric needs to breathe. Instead, allow your garments to rest in a natural, breathable bag, ensuring they are kept safe but not confined.