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What is European Flax Linen?
European flax linen is a high-quality fabric made from the fibers of flax plants grown primarily in Western Europe, known for its exceptional strength, durability, and natural luster. It is environmentally friendly, becoming softer with each wash and providing excellent breathability and moisture-wicking properties.
How is European flax linen different from other types of linen?
European flax linen differs from other types of linen due to its superior quality, which comes from the optimal growing conditions in Western Europe, such as ideal climate and soil. Additionally, it is known for its exceptional strength, durability, and luxurious texture, becoming softer with each wash while maintaining excellent breathability and moisture-wicking properties.
Where is your flax linen sourced from?
Our flax linen is sourced from the finest flax farms in Western Europe, primarily in Belgium, where the climate and soil conditions are ideal for producing high-quality flax fibers. These regions are renowned for their long tradition and expertise in flax cultivation, ensuring superior quality and sustainability.
What certifications do your European flax linen products have?
Our European flax linen products are certified by several reputable organizations to ensure quality and sustainability. These certifications include:
European Flax® Certification: Guarantees the traceability and European origin of the flax fiber.
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100: Ensures that our products are free from harmful chemicals and safe for human use.
How should I care for my European flax linen products?
Machine wash your European flax linen in cold or warm water on a gentle cycle, and tumble dry on low heat or line dry. Iron is damp if needed and stored in a cool, dry place. Please note that our European flax linen may shed slightly during initial washes, which is a natural characteristic of high-quality linen and will decrease over time.