What NO ONE Tells You About Linen Clothing (Hot Weather Style)

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Tired of sweating through your summer shirts? Linen is your answer - breathable, stylish, and easy to care for. Check out this video to learn more about this wardrobe must-have!

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Here in the Philippines, Linen used to be the fabric of choice for most people. These days, not so much. It is great to see someone talk about the qualities of this fabric to illustrate to people that it is best worn in tropical climates. We are currently experiencing a heat wave, linen should be making a major comeback here.

ryandaverayla
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Living in the South, linen is your best friend. Trousers, shorts, shirts, jackets, suits, caps...trust me...just wear the linen.

mph
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I discovered the benefits of linen the first time I wore historically accurate period clothing at a renaissance fair. Despite having on 3 layers of fabric (a linen shirt and linen and wool doublet) once I started sweating I stayed comfortable the rest of the afternoon despite the temperatures being in the upper 80’s low 90’s. The fact that linen dries so quickly meant I could take advantage of a breeze and get natural AC

Honeybadger_
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Linen is THE god-tier fabric for any place that surpasses 20 degrees. I own tweed for November to April and linen for Mai to October. Nothing more satisfactory than showing up to a signing in a linen suit all cool and comfortable while the guy making thrice my wage being all redfaced, drippin (in a bad way) and close to a heat stroke in his 2k wool twill. But it's less formal I hear you say, I take "less formal" over contracts with sweat stains all day every day, thank you very much.

mnk
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All my linen is about 25+ years old from Banana Republic. Button up shirts and shorts. Bought it in my early 20s. It's soft and still looks good. Even on sale it wasn't cheap but it's been great quality stuff I've worn every summer since.

Shreadington
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this fella taught me how to dress for work when no one would 15 years ago.

mishmohd
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Linen is must for those SUPER hot days in the summer. Wear it for the first time last year and it now a must for those crazy hot days or even just regular hot days

raptortown
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I wish i could share in here a picture of myself a few years ago wearing loafers, linen trousers, a linen Henley, and a Panama hat. It was a backyard shindig at a friend's house at the end of July. I was really comfortable and easily the best dressed man in that yard.
Whenever i visit family in Arizona when it's hot (when isn't it hot in Arizona?!), I break out the loafers and the linen! I get looks from people since most don't wear linen in the Phoenix area, but I've just learned to embrace the looks. I may not be sexy, but I'm stylish and I know it!

TheRikyaguilar
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Some linens are paper thin and low quality but cheap. Many people may try those and be disappointed. High quality Irish linen is what you should go for, Even if a linen is thicker and heavier it still breathes will and keeps you cool, but the thicker fabric will be more durable and strong and will wrinkle less.

ABC-rhzc
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I have linen sheets on my bed, the feelinf of laying down after a hot day is amazing

crawfordkmcdonald
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Very proud that you mentioned us !! we are the masters of Egyptian linen, ,,much respect & love to you from Cairo)

naderelshafei
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Linen is a wonderful fabric! One of my favorites, and I don’t mind the extra ironing!🙌

ManwithScents
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I like to "cheat" with wrinkle release spray before wearing. An 8th of the time compared to ironing.

Completely unrelated: I just got a cashmere sweater. WOW.

spadeyou
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Hello! I’m sliding in to make a comment. I just purchased my first 100% linen blouses and I’m hooked! I live in the deep south where it’s hot and humid 10/12 months. I’ve always been a cotton person but the linen is so soft, comfortable and breathable, now I’m spoiled. They weren’t cheap so thank you for the informative review about the durability of 100% linen. Now that I know that I’ll buy several more. I think your color suggestions for guys was spot-on, I think a man looks really good in pink/pastels and the sage color you had on would look good on just about anyone and useful year-round. I just left a review for mine and I’m having a serious linen-crush . This has to be the holy grail of fabrics. Thanks for your enjoyable and informative videos.

RannPatterson
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Greetings from Greece.
Linen is one of the greatest fabrics.
Here in Greece especially in the summertime is a must.

macho-L
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I've bought linen shirts for years. We live in Denmark which is pretty cold but we frequently travel to hot destinations and a linen shirt is just a bit more cool and classy than a t-shirt.

jacobnoergaard
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As a man who lives in bengkalis island, indonesia my wardrobe full of linen😂.here so hot especially when summer kick in(well, summer is just the only season we have here)😂.

ilmizarnanda
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Linen is the only fabric I can wear on hot days, it makes a huge difference in staying cool and dry. This year I finally completed my whole summer capsule in 100% linen, nearly everything else is put away until November. (I left out a few very light cotton sweaters and leggings for cool mornings). I love linen jersey, too, in addition to the classic woven linen fabrics. It’s slightly warmer than woven versions, but still very cool, it stretches and doesn’t need ironing. Ironing linen is very hot work, which is why I have so many items in it: I wash them as needed, then will iron everything thoroughly when the weather cools down. My little laundry room doesn’t cool down below the mid-80s for the whole summer, I just can’t iron then, even with my big fan (my ironing board can’t be moved easily and it’s not that much cooler in my other rooms anyway). My tip for washing linen is to use the machine’s gentle cycle to reduce wrinkling. The linen items will come out sopping wet because of the slow spin cycle, but I just hang dry them, they can drip onto a towel or pan (a brand-new kitty litter box is perfect for this, and cheap). Linen dries quickly, doesn’t shrink and is eco-friendly. Flax, the plant from which linen fiber is derived, needs neither irrigation, nor chemicals, if grown where it thrives naturally, Europe and similar-climate parts of Asia.

kimberlyperrotis
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Wore a few linen pants and clothes last summer for the first time. That was a game changer.

Bettencourt_
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Easily my favourite fabric. Best thing for an Aussie summer… and spring and autumn

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