
150–200 gsm
100% Linen
Linen is a lightweight woven fabric made from flax fibres, prized for exceptional breathability and elegant drape. At 150-200 GSM, it is one of the oldest textiles in the world and remains the fabric of choice for premium summer shirts, resort wear, and relaxed tailoring. Linen naturally softens with each wash and develops a unique patina over time.
About This Fabric
A lightweight fabric woven from flax fibres, prized for exceptional breathability and elegant drape. Has a distinctive slubby texture and becomes softer with each wash.
Properties
Best for
Premium and resort-wear brands — a relaxed, natural aesthetic where wrinkles are a feature, not a flaw.
How it feels
Crisp and cool to the touch with a dry, textured hand — lightweight and airy.
Common Uses
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold (30°C) gentle cycle. Hang dry. Iron while slightly damp.
Products Made With This Fabric
Common Questions
Frequently Asked
What is linen fabric?
Linen is a lightweight woven fabric made from flax plant fibres. It is known for superior breathability, natural antibacterial properties, and a distinctive slubby texture that becomes softer with each wash.
What is linen used for in garment manufacturing?
Linen is used for summer shirts, blouses, lightweight trousers, resort wear, and dresses. It is the premium fabric of choice for brands targeting warm-weather collections.
Is linen sustainable?
Yes. Linen is one of the most sustainable natural fabrics. Flax requires minimal water, no pesticides, and every part of the plant is used. Linen is biodegradable and lasts for decades.
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