Linen is a textile made from the fibres of the flax plant. It is one of the oldest known textiles, with evidence of its use dating back thousands of years.
Linen is valued for its strength, durability, and absorbency. It is also breathable and comfortable to wear, making it a popular choice for clothing, especially in warm climates.
In addition to clothing, linen is also used for a variety of other purposes, including:
Bedding
Towels
Tablecloths
Curtains
Upholstery
Linen is a sustainable fabric because flax plants require minimal water and pesticides to grow.
It is also biodegradable and recyclable.