PLANET
EUROPEAN LINEN
INDI AND COLD

The linen plant is the second most productive crop per hectare in the world, after hemp. It requires fewer resources and less water, does not need pesticides or chemicals, and is naturally biodegradable. Its high resistance, absorbency, and thermoregulation are some of its keycharacteristics. Its wrinkled appearance is a natural feature of this fabric.  

In recent years, Europe has experienced a shortage of linen, but this season we have been able to use this natural and locally sourced material again. Our linen garments were already special because they are entirely produced in a village in southern Spain, and this SS26 seasonthey are also made with 88% European linen.