WHAT IS LINEN FABRIC?

We manufacture 100% quality linen fabrics and are test them on well-defined parameters before delivering it to you. We also cater to your custom requirements at competitive prices. We check the colour of the linen under different light sources to achieve consistency for the whole length and width of your fabric. Our entire Linen range is made from fibres that are exclusively handpicked and sourced from France, Belgium, and other parts of Europe.

WHAT IS LINEN USED FOR?

Like we mentioned earlier, linen fabric is a popular fabric for use in bedding and sheets because it’s comfortable, durable, soft, and dries easily. Not only that, but because linen fibers are rather porous, they’re excellent conductors of heat, making them warm, cozy, and comfortable for use in bedding.

In addition, linen is quite lightweight, which makes it perfect all year round. Linen naturally keeps your warm during the winter months, and it’s moisture-wicking properties help to keep you dry and cool in the warmer months.

Along with its use in bedding materials, you might even find linen fabric used in your window treatments and even bandages – and that’s because linen is great at filtering light and filtering germs!

Linen Is Antibacterial

We can’t forget that one of the biggest benefits of linen is that it is entirely antibacterial. This means that harmful bacteria and other germs have a difficult time surviving within the fine and closely woven fibers, making linen a highly desirable fabric.

Linen Can Be Washed

Like cotton, linen can also be washed quite easily. Feel free to hand wash your linens or toss them into the washing machine. Pay close attention to shrinking, because that can sometimes happen with linen. But other than that, it’s a durable, strong, and comfortable fabric that you’ll certainly get years of use out of!

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Before we finish off this blog, let’s recap. Linen comes from the flax plant. It’s fibers are spun into yarn and then woven into fabric used for bedding, window treatments, bandages, and home accessories. Linen is lightweight, a great conductor of heat, naturally absorbent, and antibacterial. And with that, you know everything there is to know about linen.

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