Product Care: Linen

Linen Care Instructions

Linen is Naturally Sustainable

Linen, made from the flax plant, is a natural and renewable resource. Known for its minimal environmental impact, linen requires fewer pesticides and fertilizers compared to other crops. It is biodegradable and does not contribute to microplastic pollution. Linen's durability and natural resistance to bacteria make it a long-lasting and hygienic choice for clothing and homewares.

Significance in Clothing Manufacturing

Linen is cherished for its breathability, strength, and distinctive texture. It is highly absorbent and dries quickly, making it ideal for warm weather and active wear. Linen becomes softer with each wash, enhancing its comfort over time. Its hypoallergenic properties make it suitable for sensitive skin. The timeless appeal of linen ensures its continued popularity in fashion and home decor.

Care Guidelines

While you should always refer to your garment’s individual care label, here are some helpful guidelines.

  • Washing: Linen items can be both hand-washed and machine-washed. Machine wash in lukewarm water (<40°C/104°F) on a gentle cycle with like colours. Use mild detergent formulated for delicate fabrics. Avoid detergents that contain substances like Sodium Borate, Sodium Hydroxide, Cellulase, Protease, and Amylase. Do not bleach. For best results, turn linens inside out and wash them separately from other fabrics. Avoid mixing heavy items like jeans, hoodies, or towels in a load with linen textiles.
  • Drying: Air drying is recommended to maintain the fabric's shape and prevent shrinkage. If using a dryer, select a low heat setting and remove the items while they are still slightly damp to minimize wrinkles.
  • Ironing: Iron while the fabric is still damp or use a steam iron on a medium to high heat setting. For best results, iron on the reverse side to avoid shiny patches.