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!