It is getting pretty hot in Muscat
and would you still want to hug in your tight jeggings, pencil skirt???
Naaaahhh!! I don’t think so. So what do you think is the best clothing for
Summer? I would say something easy, breezy, comfortable fabric like Cotton,
Linen. There are tonnes of apparel in the market. Just pass through any
shopping mall and you would see bright coloured Linen and Cotton clothing.
Cotton you all know, you might have been wearing it since ages. What about
Linen? You might have known about it but without being aware of what it is.
Thanks to fashion industry and skilled workers in remote places, Linen fashion
is getting revived.
I will definitely be giving you some
links below but first let me ask you what exactly is Linen?
The word linen is of West Germanic
Origin and cognate to the Latin name for the flax plant, linum and the earlier
Greek linon. This word history has given rise to a number of other terms in
English, most notably line, from the use of a linen (flax) thread to determine
a straight line.
Linen textiles appear to be some of
the oldest in the world: their history goes back many thousands of years.
Fragments of straw, seeds, fibres, yarns and various types of fabrics dating to
about 8000 BC have been found in Swiss lake dwellings. Dyed flax fibres found
in a prehistoric cave in Georgia suggest the use of woven linen fabrics from
wild flax.
In the past “Linens” were also
referred to light weight undergarments such as shirts, chemises, waist shirts (ganjiparak/
ganjifrock), lingerie (a word also cognate with linen), and detachable shirt
collars and cuffs, all of which were made almost exclusively out of linen. The
inner layer of fine composite cloth garments (as for example jackets) was
traditionally made of linen, hence the word lining.
Beauty of linen is that it is
natural, rustic and comes with muted colours. The fabric is breathable and
comfortable when worn. It is light weight; weaves allow air flow for the skin
to breathe which in turn minimizes the heat.
The fashion industry has understood
the importance and usefulness of Linen and many designers are coming up with
unique and varied clothing for both men and women. Even the retail industry has
summer collection dedicated to Linen.
Plenty of brands which do Linen
clothing are Marks & Spencer, Banana Republic, Bossini, Raymond Linen Club,
J.Crew, Macy’s, GAP, Uniqlo, Old Navy etc.
Designers who are trend setters be
it in a Saree, Dhoti, Apparels, Kurta, Shirts, Trousers are Anavila, Wendell
Rodricks, Ujjawal Dubey, Siddartha Tytler, Anand Bhushan, Hemant & Nandita,
Sailex to name a few.
Below are the pictures of Linen Shirts and
Contemporary take on Line Apparel for men and women.
So ladies would you want to ditch
those skirts and trousers for the office wear/ casual wear with a Linen Saree?
Men do you think you shall be making style statement with these Linen shirts/
trousers/ suits?
If you want to read more on
Scientifically yours, Sari, click here.
If you need more information please
visit the Facebook Page link in the above mentioned. Also please feel free to
share any other information you have got about Linen. I would love to hear from
you.
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