Linen
About Fabric
Linen is a natural fiber derived from the stalks of the flax plant and is composed primarily of cellulose. To produce it, the harvested flax undergoes retting to break down the plant structure, followed by scutching and hackling to separate and align the fibers. These fibers are then spun into yarn and woven into fabric. The result is a durable, breathable textile with a naturally textured finish.
Linen Features

Linen Classification

Care Guide

