Linen By Nature
A Legacy in Every Thread
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Linen By Nature
Linen By Nature
Linen By Nature
A Legacy in Every Thread
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Know Your Linen

                                The History of Linen Fabric

What is Linen fabric?

Linen is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen is very strong and absorbent and dries faster than cotton. Because of these properties, linen is comfortable to wear in hot weather and is valued for use in garments. Linen textiles can be made from flax plant fiber, yarn, as well as woven and knitted. While linen is like cotton, it is made from fibers derived from the stems of the flax plant instead of the bolls that grow around cotton seeds. Garments made of linen are desirable in hot and humid climates.

 

The Linen characteristics fabric

It is a very strong and durable material, which is why it lasts for so many years. ...

It protects the skin from ultraviolet rays.

It is a lightweight material.

It evaporates water, including sweat.

It is antibacterial and fungicidal, and neutralists bad odor

 

What are the properties of linen fabric?

Linen dries quickly. Linen is durable and long lasting. Linen is firm and easy to process. Linen has anti-allergic and anti-bacterial properties.

 

Benefits of wearing linen clothing

It's Anti-static.

It's Ultra Hygienic.

It's breathable.

It's anti-bacterial.

It helps stimulate blood flow.

It's Eco Friendly.

It's long lasting and durable.

It's Odor Resistant

 

What is a disadvantage of linen?

Crinkly: linen fabric gets wrinkled very quickly. However, it's becoming more and more common to wear linen clothing just like that instead of ironing it all the time or obsessing over it; Bleaching and dying when linen fabric is bleached or dyed, it can lose its biodegradable properties.

 

What is unique to linen?

Linen is a very strong fabric, and it actually gets 10% stronger when wet. It's also 30% stronger than cotton! Linen is a very durable fabric and unlike other fabrics it doesn't pill over time. The more its worn and washed, the softer and more luxurious it gets.


Why is linen famous?

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (22 April [O.S. 10 April] 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as the first and founding head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 and of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924.

 

You are wearing the History

The first introduction of the fabric to what is today known as Europe took place around 3000 BC and can likely be owed to the Phoenicians, who were the first to trade their Egyptian linen globally, for materials such as tin. It wasn't until the Middle Ages when the production of Linen really took off in Europe. Linen is the most ancient of fabrics, with a rich and romantic heritage. It’s widely accepted birth as a textile was in Egypt some 10,000 years ago but there is evidence found in pre-historic caves in Georgia that suggests it might have been used as a textile some 36,000 years ago. So, Lets come and be a part of the history of Humankind.

 

Benefits of Wearing Linen: Why Do People Love It?

For thousands of years linen fabric rules the textile world starting with the lower-class everyday clothing, especially undergarments, due to its superior durability, to the upper class, monarchs, noblemen, and women of ancient society, such as priests, pharaohs, and royalties across different civilizations and cultures.

Linen has been in use and in style ever since, adapting with time, change and innovation. Nowadays, you might wonder how this ancient fabric continues to exist and remain competitive with today's modern textiles and clothing materials. We could mull over the outstanding benefits of wearing linen which you have to see almost anywhere and everywhere.

 

Benefits of Wearing Linen Clothes

It is Highly Absorbent and Breathable 

Gives you Ultimate Comfort and Moisture-Wicking

Best in Durability and Longevity

Eco-Friendly and Sustainable

It Regulates the body Temperature 

Its Versatility

Known for Low-Maintenance

With Health Benefits

Having Natural Insect-Repelling Agent

Linen is Designed for Fashionable and Healthy Purposes

 

No other clothing material could carry you from a day out and into the night as elegant and casual as linen can!

Our Aim, No Plastic, No Harm to Environment We Love Recycle 

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