LINEN CARE GUIDE

Linen is a natural, durable, and breathable fabric that softens beautifully with time. Linen is made from the flax plant — a natural, breathable, and durable fibre that gets softer with every wash. Its charm lies in its texture, slight creases, and relaxed drape. These are not flaws — they’re part of its beauty and personality.

To keep your linen pieces looking their best, follow these care tips:

1. Washing

  • We recommend handwashing your linen item in lukewarm or cold water (30°C / 86°F max).

  • Detergent: Choose a natural mild, liquid detergent. Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals—they weaken fibers.

  • Separate Colours: Wash light and dark linens separately to prevent colour transfer.

2. Drying

  • Air Drying: Best method—lay flat on a clean surface or hang on a padded hanger.

  • Smooth with your hands while damp to reduce creasing.

  • Try to avoid tumble drying: linen can become brittle if over dried.

3. Ironing & Steaming

  • Natural Look: Embrace linen’s natural wrinkles for a relaxed, lived-in style.

  • Crisp Look: Iron while slightly damp using medium-hot steam. Iron on the reverse side to protect fibers.

  • Steaming: A handheld steamer works well for quick wrinkle release.

4. Storage

  • Store in a cool, dry place.

  • Avoid plastic bags; use breathable cotton storage bags instead.

  • Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.

5. Stain Care

  • Treat stains immediately with mild soap and cool water.

  • Avoid rubbing—blot gently.

  • For tougher stains, use oxygen-based stain remover (never bleach).

6. Longevity Tips

  • Linen softens and becomes more absorbent with each wash.

  • expect natural creases - they signal quality not messiness.

  • Rotate wear to allow fibers to recover.

  • With proper care, linen garments can last for decades.

Quick Reminder: Wrinkles are part of linen’s charm—it’s what makes it effortlessly elegant and timeless!