

In recent years, summer-loving linen has become a fundamental year-round staple, which means aftercare of your linen is more important than ever. Luckily, caring for this durable fibre is easier than you think.
WASH WITH CARE
With regular wear and washing, linen will soften over time, giving it a relaxed, worn-in feel.




WASH WITH CARE
With regular wear and washing, linen will soften over time, giving it a relaxed, worn-in feel.


AIR DRY FOR BEST RESULTS
Skip the wringing—just reshape while damp and lay flat or hang to dry. Whites love the sun (it keeps them bright!), but coloured linens should dry in the shade or inside out to avoid fading. Tumble drying can make linen brittle, so air drying is best for both the fabric and the planet.


AIR DRY FOR BEST RESULTS
Skip the wringing—just reshape while damp and lay flat or hang to dry. Whites love the sun (it keeps them bright!), but coloured linens should dry in the shade or inside out to avoid fading. Tumble drying can make linen brittle, so air drying is best for both the fabric and the planet.
IRONING (ONLY IF YOU MUST
If wrinkles bother you, iron linen while it’s still slightly damp, using a warm iron on the reverse side. Place a damp tea towel over the spot before ironing for tough creases. A handheld steamer is a great way to refresh linen between washes.


WASH WITH CARE
With regular wear and washing, linen will soften over time, giving it a relaxed, worn-in feel.
AIR DRY FOR BEST RESULTS
Skip the wringing—just reshape while damp and lay flat or hang to dry. Whites love the sun (it keeps them bright!), but coloured linens should dry in the shade or inside out to avoid fading. Tumble drying can make linen brittle, so air drying is best for both the fabric and the planet.
IRONING (ONLY IF YOU MUST)
If wrinkles bother you, iron linen while it’s still slightly damp, using a warm iron on the reverse side. Place a damp tea towel over the spot before ironing for tough creases. A handheld steamer is a great way to refresh linen between washes.
SMART STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place with good airflow. Hanging works well, but if you’re folding, use breathable linen or cotton garment bags to keep pieces fresh.


IRONING (ONLY IF YOU MUST)
If wrinkles bother you, iron linen while it’s still slightly damp, using a warm iron on the reverse side. Place a damp tea towel over the spot before ironing for tough creases. A handheld steamer is a great way to refresh linen between washes.
WASH WITH CARE
With regular wear and washing, linen will soften over time, giving it a relaxed, worn-in feel.
AIR DRY FOR BEST RESULTS
Skip the wringing—just reshape while damp and lay flat or hang to dry. Whites love the sun (it keeps them bright!), but coloured linens should dry in the shade or inside out to avoid fading. Tumble drying can make linen brittle, so air drying is best for both the fabric and the planet.
IRONING (ONLY IF YOU MUST)
If wrinkles bother you, iron linen while it’s still slightly damp, using a warm iron on the reverse side. Place a damp tea towel over the spot before ironing for tough creases. A handheld steamer is a great way to refresh linen between washes.
SMART STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place with good airflow. Hanging works well, but if you’re folding, use breathable linen or cotton garment bags to keep pieces fresh.


SMART STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place with good airflow. Hanging works well, but if you’re folding, use breathable linen or cotton garment bags to keep pieces fresh.


SMART STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place with good airflow. Hanging works well, but if you’re folding, use breathable linen or cotton garment bags to keep pieces fresh.





