Linen
Linen is a premium natural flax fiber, stronger than cotton and the most breathable summer fabric. Available from 130-350 GSM in pure and blended options, it anchors summer fashion, resort wear, and home textiles.
Linen is woven from fibers of the flax plant and is one of the oldest textiles in human history. Its hollow fibers and open weave make it the most breathable mainstream fabric available, while its tensile strength exceeds cotton by roughly 30%. The naturally textured, slubbed surface signals premium quality, allowing brands to position linen products at higher price points in summer and resort collections.
Available GSM Options
- 120 - 150 GSM: Lightweight handkerchief linen for shirts and blouses
- 150 - 180 GSM: The standard for summer shirts and dresses
- 180 - 230 GSM: Midweight for trousers, skirts, and unstructured blazers
- 230 - 280 GSM: Heavier suiting and jackets
- 280 - 350 GSM: Upholstery, curtains, and heavy home textiles
Popular Linen Variants
- Pure Flax Linen (100%): Maximum breathability and premium positioning
- Linen-Cotton (55/45): Softer hand and fewer wrinkles at lower cost
- Linen-Rayon Blends: Added drape for flowing dresses
- Stone-Washed Linen: Pre-softened with a relaxed, lived-in finish
- Yarn-Dyed Linen: Stripes and checks for premium shirting
Key Features
- The most breathable common apparel fabric - ideal for heat and humidity
- Roughly 30% stronger than cotton and highly durable
- Highly absorbent and quick-drying
- Naturally textured premium aesthetic
- Becomes softer with every wash while keeping strength
Commercial Applications
- Summer shirts, dresses, and resort wear lines
- Trousers, shorts, and unstructured blazers
- Premium home textiles - curtains, cushions, tablecloths
- Bedding and high-end hospitality linens
Printing and Customization
Linen takes reactive dyes and digital prints well, and its texture adds character to printed designs. Garment dyeing and stone washing are popular commercial finishes that enhance softness and color depth.
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold to warm on gentle, and air dry or tumble low. Expect natural creasing - it is part of the linen aesthetic - or iron damp for a crisp finish. Pre-washed linen is recommended for sizing consistency in production.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Linen.