Welcome to the world of linen, a fabric that embodies freshness, lightness and natural charm. Linen is not just a fabric, it's a sensory experience. It's as light as a summer breeze and as soft as breath, offering timeless elegance.
Welcome to the world of linen, a fabric that embodies freshness, lightness and natural charm. Linen is not just a fabric, it's a sensory experience. It's as light as a summer breeze and as soft as breath, offering timeless elegance.
FABRIC FOCUS
BREATHABLE
Linen is naturally breathable, making it an ideal choice for summer clothing.
NATURAL COMFORT
Linen is soft, light and becomes increasingly comfortable over time.
ECOLOGICAL
Linen is a renewable material that requires less water than some other textile fibres.
VERSATILE
Linen can be used for a variety of garments, from shirts to dresses and trousers.
UNIQUE TEXTURE
Linen has a natural texture and variations in colour that give it a distinctive charm.
MANUFACTURING
#1 FLAX GROWING
The process begins with the cultivation of flax, a natural plant that thrives in temperate climates. Flax fibre comes from the stem of the plant.
#2 HARVESTING
Once the flax has reached maturity, it is harvested. The stalk is cut and the flax fibres extracted.
#3 TREATMENT AND RETTING
The flax fibres are then subjected to a retting process that softens them and makes them more flexible for spinning.
#4 SPINNING AND WEAVING
Flax fibres are spun to create flax yarn, which is then woven into fabrics.
CARE
Wash linen in the washing machine at no more than 40°C. We suggest using a delicates cycle at 30°C. The first time you wash a linen garment, put it in the machine inside out – either on its own or with other clothes in similar colours. Little colour-catcher laundry sheets also work well. Allow linen to air-dry. If you want it to return to its original shape, you'll need to iron it.
Wash linen in the washing machine at no more than 40°C. We suggest using a delicates cycle at 30°C. The first time you wash a linen garment, put it in the machine inside out – either on its own or with other clothes in similar colours. Little colour-catcher laundry sheets also work well. Allow linen to air-dry. If you want it to return to its original shape, you'll need to iron it.