WASHED NATURAL GREEN CHECKERED FABRIC - 185G/M²
WASHED NATURAL GREEN CHECKERED FABRIC - 185G/M²
WASHED NATURAL GREEN CHECKERED FABRIC - 185G/M²
WASHED NATURAL GREEN CHECKERED FABRIC - 185G/M²
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WASHED NATURAL GREEN CHECKERED FABRIC - 185G/M²

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Description (AI assisted)

This fabric is a multicolor (predominantly grey) checkered pattern linen, ideal for the Spring-Summer 23/24 season. The fabric, named "Washed Natural Green Checkered Fabric," is 100% linen with a width of 146 cm and a weight of 185 GSM.

The main fibre of the fabric is linen resulting in a fresh and breathable material, perfect for warmer climates.

Its processing is done using the HA90 finishing method and its legitimacy and reliability are supported by the European Flax® sustainability certificate. As for its origin, it is proudly produced in Lithuania, showcasing the integrity of the manufacturing process.

By using this fabric, not only do you get a stylish and high-quality material, but you are also investing in a product that supports the betterment and sustainability of the environment.

Product Details

Sustainability certificate:
EUROPEAN FLAX®
Composition:
100% linen
Country Of Origin:
Lithuania
Fabric Type:
Linen
Fibre Type:
Linen
Finishing:
HA90
Weight:
185 G/M²
MoQ:
200 M
Pattern:
Check
Season:
Spring Summer 23/24
Stock Service:
No
Supplier Region:
Europe
Width:
146 cm

About Linas

Linas is a vertically integrated mill, based in Lithuania. The company is well-known for its fabrics made from linen, a long-lasting fiber that does not use pesticides or other chemicals to grow. With 60 weaving machines, Linas produce ~ 60,000 meters of fabrics per month.

About european flax®

EUROPEAN FLAX® is the guarantee of traceability for premium linen fibre grown in Western Europe. A natural sustainable fibre, cultivated without GMO free and irrigation (certified 99.9% by the European Confederation of Flax and Hemp). For more information, click here.