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Linen is less resource-hungry, and once it has finished its useful life linen fabric will simply biodegrade with no harmful waste or by-products. They simply have a much more interesting look and feel to cotton alternatives. Whilst cotton textiles can look flat and bland, linen has texture and a depth to its fibres that is completely on trend right now.

From stylish picnics to poolside snaps, linen homewares are rightly having a moment. Linen looks stunning whether you opt for muted, neutral Scandi-inspired hues or go for pops of bold colour. And it will keep on looking and feeling amazing for years to come thanks to its durability and the fact that, like most good things, it gets better with age.

Are you with us in the linen and cotton debate? What do you love about this amazing fabric? That got me asking to Google what is the difference? Great and very informative article! Have you got any tips for ironing linen clothes? Put your linen clothing in the dryer only long enough to toss the wrinkles out — do not let them dry! Then hang them up, carefully pulling seams straight and smoothing out wrinkles.

Let air dry, and your linen clothing will look great! Though you could design the mask in a way as a holder with place for some insert, which could perform medical function. Sure you can. LinenMe makes linen bread baskets. Linen vs Cotton May 29, We love natural fabrics. Environmentally friendly, ethically sourced and made clothing is becoming increasingly popular now, and we hope that continues into the future. Linen clothing inherently falls in this category because flax plant cultivation is by far more sustainable than that of cotton.

The flax plants are very resilient, can grow in poor soil, and requires very little water. At MagicLinen, we are aiming to become zero waste and use fabric scraps to make fabric samples, coasters, and other items. All in all, wearing linen clothing is a sustainable choice! If you read all the above points, you probably already got the idea that linen, being lightweight, breathable, moisture-wicking, and thermoregulating, is at the top of the pyramid of comfortable clothing.

Comfort is probably one of the most known benefits of wearing linen. Linen clothes are usually designed to have a loose fit making them perfect for people of all ages, sizes, and shapes - wearing linen can never be a bad choice! This product has no stock! Please enter your information below. We will send you a notification when it returns. We use cookies to ensure you have the best experience on our website.

By clicking "Agree" or continuing to browse, you accept the use of our cookies. To learn more, read our Privacy policy. Easy to care for Above we mentioned that appropriate care is important to linen garments.

Suitable for every season OK, we know what you think — how can the same fabric keep you both cool and warm? Sustainable fashion Environmentally friendly, ethically sourced and made clothing is becoming increasingly popular now, and we hope that continues into the future. It's a natural fibre with a lower environmental impact than cotton Linen is made from the stalks of flax plants, which are resilient species that can grow in poor soils requiring very little if any fertilizer.

The linen production process has been found to be significantly less water intensive than that for cotton, giving it a lower water footprint. Almost all of the flax plant can be used, and with the demand for flax seeds and oils increasing in the health food industry, there is very little to no wastage of the plants.

Plus, being a natural fibre it's also biodegradable. Breathable and highly absorbent As linen fibres are hollow they allow more airflow over your body than other materials. This makes linen perfect for sunny spells and warm getaways, helping you to keep cool and avoid embarrassing sweat patches!

Naturally insect repelling Yes, you read that correctly - linen is thought to naturally repel insects like moths, so you're unlikely to find any unwanted bite marks when taking out your warm weather wardrobe!

It's luxurious Flax plants must be pulled from the ground to maintain the full length of their fibres.



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