-Some Interesting Facts About Linen-
  • one of the world's oldest fabrics
  • very durable
  • non-static
  • naturally insect-repellent
  • Impact on bacteria and fungus
  • gives UV protection
  • 100% biodegradable and recyclable
  • capable of absorbing and yielding moisture, as quickly as the surface of a pond
  • can absorb up to 20% of its own weight in moisture while still feeling dry to the touch
  • very refreshing in hot weather
  • warm in cold weather
  • non-allergenic
  • excellent filter protecting against chemical exposure and dust

-How to Care About Your Linen Products?-
-100% LINEN TEXTILE-
It’s recommended to wash linen textiles before use, keep in mind that 100% pure linen fabric after first washing shrinks about 7%. Wash in a plenty of water, separate from others laundry, on 40C with a gentle cycle or hand wash. Do not spin or tumble linen. Dry it at room temperature, preferably outdoors as linen should not be dried too quickly. Linen fabric should be dampened before ironing.

-PREWASHED 100% LINEN TEXTILE-
Wash this textile separately in plenty of water at 40C or hand wash. We recommended using only a small amount of natural detergent. For this fabric you can use normal spin cycle, then dry it at room temperature. As it is prewashed, it won’t shrink anymore.

-PREWASHED KNITTED 100% LINEN TEXTILE-
Wash knitted linen textile separately in plenty of water at 40 C or hand wash. We recommended using only a small amount of natural detergent. Don’t use the spin cycle! Dry knitted textile on a flat surface. Use hot iron with steam if needed. As it is prewashed, it won’t shrink anymore.

-Attention- Ironing embroidered linen or linen with lace, can be difficult as the iron can get caught in the stitching and cause damage. Just place a piece of plain material over the top and iron the two together. Linen textiles with wooden buttons – hand wash only.

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