Embrace The Linen Life
Linen and hemp are natural materials that require only a small amount of water to grow, making them environmentally friendly.
Perfect for warmer weather! Hemp uses only 1/20 the amount of water as regular cotton to grow and process. Unlike cotton, it requires very little fertilizers and pesticides so the cultivation process reduces environmental impacts.
Fabric made with hemp is lightweight, durable, and protects your skin by naturally filtering UV light. Hemp clothing is perfect for casual occasions during summer.
A classic stand collar shirt made with cool, pre-washed French linen that gets softer with each wear. Breathable and lightweight, you can wear it o...
View full detailsA classic long-sleeve shirt made with a blend of cooling hemp and soft organic cotton. Hemp is a natural fibre that can be cultivated with minimal...
View full detailsStraight pants with a single pleat for a clean look. The loose, straight silhouette drapes nicely on the body for a relaxed yet refined style. Made...
View full detailsA shirt jacket made with twilled hemp and organic cotton for a soft, plump material that's comfortable and breathable. Hemp is a natural fiber that...
View full detailsA classic collared shirt made with breathable linen. It features a soft, washed-out texture that fits and feels better with each wear. Item Size...
View full detailsLinen and hemp are natural materials that require only a small amount of water to grow, making them environmentally friendly.
With excellent breathability and moisture absorption/evaporation properties, it is perfect for making cool and comfortable outfits suitable for humid summers. Its quick-drying feature ensures comfort even during sweaty summer days.
Hemp grows fast, thrives without pesticides, and requires minimal water. As a natural fiber, itโs breathable, durable, and softens with every wear.
Linen and hemp strengthen when damp, allowing frequent machine washing. Avoid bleach and fluorescent agents to preserve fibers and color.
Linen and hemp fibers have hollow cores that absorb and expel moisture, so hanging them in a well-ventilated place allows them to dry in no time.
When ironing, start from the reverse side to remove any small wrinkles before ironing the front with greater force. Iron over a cloth if you are worried about damaging the fabric or leaving shiny stripes behind.
Linen and hemp products are best stored in dry, cool spots. Avoid storing in plastic bags to prevent mold, and wrap in paper to keep dust away.