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I don't like linen because I don't like the wrinkled look.  I saw the NEW Denim & Co striped linen blend pants and I do like the look of them.

it is a blend of linen and viscose.  Will a blend of these fabrics make them not wrinkle?  I'm not even sure what Viscose actually is.  Any help will be appreciated.

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If you will press your natural fibers with this, they wrinkle much less and stay more fresh looking.

 

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Viscous is basically rayon.

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It wrinkles less than 100% linen but it does wrinkle.  I have some of these.  They really do have to be ironed after  washing.  But I don't iron them between washings. They are  comfortable in the hot weather.

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It's suppose to look wrinkled. Call it casual, relaxed attire. Probably very comfortable but for me I get mental about wrinkles on my clothes so I avoid linen clothing.

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Re: LINEN BLEND

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Thanks all for your help and information.  I will pass on the D&C pants.  I really don't like the wrinkled look and I don't iron.  You have been very helpful and now I will pass on items that are linen/viscose.  You guys made up my mind for me and made it an easy pass for alot of items.  No more dithering back and forth!

 

I deleted these pants from my wish list and also deleted  the Candace Brue pants I was thinking of as they are cotton/rayon/linen - all fabrics that wrinkle

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Viscose is rayon and it does indeed prevent much of the wrinkles you get with 100% linen.  It also makes linen affordable.  But you still do not iron it or use starch or sizing on it because you want that linen look....just not so wrinkly.  I have a linen blend dress that I steam.  

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Re: LINEN BLEND

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If you don't like wrinkles on your pants/clothing steer away from linen blends.  Plain and simple, it will wrinkle, albeit a bit less than 100% linen.  Personally, I don't like that 'rumpled' look like I slept in the pants, so for me it's a definite no.  

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The rayon mostly gives the fabric different drape, which can be very nice. And it is more affordable--good linen is pricey. Fewer wrinkles as well, but depending on the blend it's still linen!

 

My very favorite fabric ever. I like to wear it, decorate with it, sleep on it, dry my dishes with it...I even had my wedding dress made of white linen! I have an amazing handmade quilt of linen pieces. BTW, I do own an iron, but I'm not sure where it is...