Machine Washing:
- Use a gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water.
- Wash linen garments separately or with similar colors to avoid bleeding or color transfer.
- Use a mild detergent to preserve the fabric's quality.
Hand Washing:
- If preferred, hand wash in cold water using a gentle detergent.
- Gently agitate the water and avoid wringing the linen fabric, as it may lead to wrinkles or distortion.
Drying:
- Air-dry linen garments by laying them flat on a clean, dry towel.
- Shape the garment to its original form while damp to maintain its structure.
- Avoid hanging linen clothes, as they may stretch and lose their shape.
Ironing:
- Iron linen on the reverse side while it is still slightly damp for best results.
- Use a medium to high heat setting on the iron.
- Consider using a pressing cloth to protect the fabric.
Storage:
- Store linen garments in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid using plastic bags for long-term storage, as linen benefits from breathability.
Professional Cleaning:
- For stubborn stains or for garments that require special care, seek professional dry cleaning services.
- Inform the cleaner about the linen fabric to ensure appropriate handling.
Preventive Measures:
- Remove stains promptly to prevent them from setting.
- Be cautious with accessories like belts, jewelry, or rough surfaces that may snag or pull the linen fibers.


