Fabric: 100% Pure Linen (44 LEA Pre-Shrunk)
Colour: White
Pattern: Solid
Sleeve - Full sleeve
Collar: Regular Collar
Choose our linen wear, because it’s:
- Antibacterial
- Hypoallergenic
- Breathable
- Adaptable
- Eco-friendly
What makes our linen wear so special:
Our linen wear goes through our proprietary to ensure zero-shrinkage and superior hand-feel. We ensure that each garment has the perfect fit, finish, and fall, which is such a loved aspect of linen. We at Linen Trail use 44-60 LEA count, which works best for shirts, since they are not too transparent, but are incredibly soft to touch, and offer an incredibly comfortable feel. What you see in our shirts is a solid weave fabric - the yarns are snugly locked together, to create a sturdy fabric. This solid woven fabric can then be dyed in different colors. We love using this weave for our monochrome pieces too!
There is something so timeless and elegant about a pure white linen shirt – whether you want something for formal wear or want to keep it casual, you will be able to do it in this one. What is great about this shirt is that it will work just as well with tailored navy blue pants as it will with the more casual linen pants. When you want a shirt that goes from day to night, from the boardroom to the dance floor with ease, this is the shirt you will want!
The model in the image is wearing an L size (Comfort Fit).
FAQ
Can you iron a white linen shirt?
You can iron all your linen clothes if you want, but the charm of linen lies in the wrinkles and creases.
How do I style a white linen full-sleeved shirt for a party?
You can wear it with formal black trousers and add a formal blazer if it is a formal party; however, if it is more on the casual side, you can wear the white shirt with blue denim and roll up the sleeves. Add a dark-coloured jacket to add another layer or an extra dimension to your outfit.
Can linen shrink?
Linen does have a tendency to shrink, which is why our linen goes through a pre-wash, which takes away all the shrinkage, even before we start crafting our garments.
Should darks and lights be washed separately?
Yes, ideally you should wash lights and darks separately. White shirts should most definitely be washed separately.