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Tailoring · 27 April 2026

Why Linen Creases (and Why That's the Point)

Why Linen Creases (and Why That's the Point)

On the quiet honesty of a natural cloth.

People apologise for linen creasing as though it were a flaw. It is not a flaw; it is the cloth telling the truth about the day you have had. A linen jacket that looks untouched at dinner was probably never worn properly.

The fibre is strong, breathable and cool against skin in a way no synthetic can fake. The creases are the cost of those virtues, and they fall out with a night on the hanger and a little steam.

Choose linen for the way it lives, not the way it photographs in the first hour. It ages like a good face: lined, and better for it.

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