Linen
Made from flax plant fibers. One of the oldest textiles, known for exceptional breathability and a distinctive relaxed drape.
Score Breakdown
Best For
Excellent durability (80) and comfort (72) for office wear
Excellent durability (80), breathability (95), and moisture wicking (65) for hiking
Excellent sustainability (85) and biodegradable — great eco choice
Good breathability (95) and moisture wicking (65) for light activity
Good comfort (72) and care ease (50) for casual wear
Good comfort (72) and breathability (95) for sleeping
Good breathability (95) and comfort (72) for undergarments
Good moisture wicking (65) and durability (80) for weather protection
Detailed Use Case Scores
Pros
- ✓ Extremely breathable
- ✓ Stronger than cotton
- ✓ Gets softer with use
- ✓ Naturally antibacterial
Cons
- ✗ Wrinkles very easily
- ✗ Can feel stiff when new
- ✗ Expensive to produce
- ✗ Limited color options
Care Guide
Special Notes
• Gets softer with each wash
• Iron while slightly damp for crisp finish
Additional Care Tips
- • Machine wash cold (30°C/85°F) on gentle cycle — or hand wash for best results
- • Line dry preferred — lay flat for structured pieces to prevent distortion
- • Iron while slightly damp on medium-high heat with steam — linen tolerates heat well
- • Dry clean tailored or structured linen garments (blazers, trousers)
- • Avoid fabric softener — it weakens flax fibers and reduces absorbency
- • Store folded; hanging heavy linen can stretch it out of shape
Cost
$$$$$
Mid-range
Shrinkage
May shrink 2-5% — wash cold
Eco Rating
Strong environmental credentials