A Brief History of the Linen Suit - Tweedmaker

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Linen suits are a timeless classic that have been a staple of men's fashion for decades. Made from the fibres of the flax plant, linen is a breathable and lightweight fabric that is perfect for warm weather occasions.  Linen suits are versatile, comfortable, and stylish, making them a popular choice for weddings, business meetings, and other formal events. Let’s take a quick look at what exactly linen is, where it comes from, and some of the appeals of this fabric in a suit. What is linen? As we mentioned at the top, linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant. Unlike cotton, which is made from the bolls that grow on cotton plants, linen is manufactured using the stems of the flax plant. Linen is far more difficult and costly to produce than cotton. This makes it a

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