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05-21-2024 10:23 AM
05-21-2024 10:33 AM
I believe linen is suupposed to be kind of wrinkled and crinkly--don't iron it. I would wash on gentle then hang to dry--maybe smooth it out with your hands as it is drying--I don't have anything linen--should be washing instructions on the label or check on its page here. Use the item #
05-21-2024 10:39 AM
05-21-2024 10:51 AM - edited 05-21-2024 11:55 AM
I took a peek at your blazer and really like it. It appears to be unlined and very casual. You might start out having it steamed or do it yourself.
If it is washable, I would wash it on delicate and hang to dry. Maybe steam it a bit.
When I worked, I had a lot of linen suits I always had dry cleaned, but they were lined and more dressy.
As @wagirl mentioned, linen pieces are meant to look a bit wrinkled. That is the charm.
People either love linen or hate it. I always loved it.
05-21-2024 11:00 AM
I have several unlined linen capris from Old Navy. I wash them on the regular cycle and dry them in the dryer. Then I iron them on the linen setting on my iron. They do wrinkle quite easily.
05-21-2024 11:41 AM
The summer tops I wear are linen. I have been wearing them for years. If I wash them I hang them to dry and iron. I use a very warm iron with a pad on top of the shirt to protect the shirt. I usually can wear a shirt twice without it looking like a mess. I will sometimes send a top to the cleaners and I find it stays less wrinkly for a longer period of time. When I iron I sometimes use spray starch. I do no mind ironing and I find linen is really comfortable in the hot weather so I am willing to take care of it.
05-21-2024 11:47 AM
@Fribwl @I just looked at the blazer. I wanted to purchase, but felt it was too long for me. Anyway, it is a linen/rayon blend so I do not think it will wrinkle as much as all linen does.
05-21-2024 12:08 PM
Nice blazer, not a bad price. I would follow the instructions and wash and dry as recommended. I agree with previous poster that since it's not 100% linen, the wrinkles shouldn't be as bad as 100% linen, which I think is meant to be "wrinkley."
05-21-2024 12:47 PM
@Fribwl FYI, even if you iron this item (and pre-wash or whatever), it will wrinkle in 3 seconds. That is the nature of linen. Rayon wrinkles too, though less than linen. The garment will wrinkle as fast as you fold your arm to reach for a door, a purse, anything. If you don't want to wear wrinkled clothes, this jacket is not for you. The jacket also looks sloppy. The first thing I saw on the model was the facing showing. It is apparently so narrow that it comes inside out just with movement. Poor design.
05-21-2024 12:54 PM
If you don't want to iron you may be able to steam it, but you will probably have to do either one. Linen and linen blends that are just washed looked like unmade beds. They are work and there is no getting around it. Dry cleaners do an excellent ironing job to be sure if that is within your budget.
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