Linen is a terrific fabric to wear during warmer weather because its porous texture allows air to move through the fabric, helping you feel cooler. It can also absorb up to 20% of its weight in moisture before feeling damp, unlike cotton that gets heavy from perspiration. Finally, it keeps its shape much better than other fabrics. On the down side, it wrinkles – badly. With all these benefits and only one (but a big one) drawback, how can you incorporate linen into your wardrobe while still looking crisp and sharp?
- Avoid folding linen garments and instead hang them.
- Don’t jam linen garments into an overstuffed closet. Instead hang them in a closet with plenty of room.
- Linen garments aren’t the best to pack for vacation, but if you are set on taking one we suggest folding it carefully, packing it last, pulling it out of your suitcase as soon as you arrive, and iron the garment using a buffer cloth to avoid shine either while damp or using plenty of heat and steam.
- Try using a clothes steamer to relax deep wrinkles.
- Either hand wash linen garments or use the gentle cycle on your washing machine.
- Don’t dry linen garments in the dryer. Instead, lay flat on a towel to dry and gently pull the seams to properly shape and smooth.
- Remember, the more linen is worn and washed, the softer and more flexible it will be.
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