LINEN FABRIC

 

WHY TO CHOOSE  LINEN CLOTHING ?

Breathable and highly absorbent

The main benefit of wearing linen clothes in hot weather is the coolness they provide. linen fiber specifics linen fabric allows more airflow and it’s structure means it stays away from your skin allowing better airflow over your body. Linen is a “stiff” fabric and is less likely to cling to the skin; when it billows away, it quickly dries out and becomes cool again. Summer clothes made of linen possess high air permeability, which allows air to flow through the fabric easily and allows the body to breathe.

Another nice feeling one can have when wearing linen clothing is the body free of moisture. Linen is highly absorbent and a good conductor of heat. Your linen garment feels cool to the touch and linen fabric will quickly remove perspiration from the skin. Linen is capable of absorbing moisture and then and quickly yielding it again. Your cloths will absorb lots of perspiration and it is unlikely it will ever feel clammy – as water evaporates off linen as quickly as off the surface puddle. So, water is both absorbed and evaporated quickly. The result is your linen dress acting like an excellent cooling system.

 

As linen fibres are hollow, they allow more airflow over your body than other materials. They are also highly absorbent, gaining up to 20% of their dry weight in moisture without feeling damp to touch. This makes linen perfect for sunny spells and warm getaways, helping you to keep cool and avoid embarrassing sweat patches!  Can certainly tell that those dressed in linen clothes feel themselves 3°-4°C below that of silk or cotton-wearing people.

 

Next to coolness and high absorbency, linen has one more very favorable property – good heat conductivity characteristics. Heat conductivity refers to the extent to which heat can be conveyed through the fabric. As linen quickly allows the heat to escape, it further improves cooling. It is claimed, that heat conductivity of linen is five times higher than wool and eighteen times higher than silk.


Strength and durability
Linen is considered to be the strongest of all natural fibres, and it’s even been found to get stronger with washes ! This means that linen clothing will last for many Summer seasons to come, making it a perfect addition to any conscious, capsule wardrobe.

 

It’s a natural fibre with a lower environmental impact than cotton

Linen is made from the stalks of flax plants, which are resilient species that can grow in poor soils requiring very little if any fertilizer. The linen production process has been found to be significantly less water intensive than that for cotton, giving it a lower water footprint. Almost all of the flax plant can be used, and with the demand for flax seeds and oils increasing in the health food industry, there is very little to no wastage of the plants. Plus, being a natural fibre it’s also biodegradable.

Naturally insect repelling

Yes, you read that correctly – linen is thought to naturally repel insects like moths, so you’re unlikely to find any unwanted bite marks when taking out your warm weather wardrobe!

It’s luxurious

Flax plants must be pulled from the ground to maintain the full length of their fibres. The plants are then left in a field to soften, so that the fibres are easier to separate. Once extracted, the fibres are collected, rolled and stored for two to three months for further softening, before they are twisted and processed with a spinning technique. This lengthy process is why linen is considered to be one of the most luxurious Natural Fabrics, and why linen is more expensive than other materials like cotton. Linen Cloth is adding personality !