Wrapped in Energy

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Your clothes could be draining your enery 😩

♬ original sound – Drew Canole

We recently came across a video where a man talked about how different fabrics carry different kinds of energy – and it really resonated with us.

According to this idea, natural fabrics like linen actually have a very high vibrational frequency. Some people believe linen can support your energy, even help you feel more balanced or calm. In fact, studies have suggested that linen might vibrate at a frequency of around 5000 Hz, which is incredibly high compared to synthetic materials like polyester (which may vibrate as low as 15 Hz – the same frequency as a body in poor health!).

It’s a fascinating way to look at clothing – not just in terms of style or comfort, but how it might make you feel on a deeper level.

Whether or not you follow the science behind fabric frequencies, we believe in wearing clothes that feel natural, gentle on your skin, and good for the soul. That’s one of the many reasons we choose linen – a fabric that’s been loved for centuries for its breathability, beauty, and now… maybe even its energy?

Wrinkles – The Charm of Pure Linen

If you’ve ever worn 100% pure linen, you’ll notice one thing right away: it wrinkles — and that’s part of its beauty.

Those soft creases aren’t a flaw – they’re the signature of true linen. Linen is made from natural flax fibers, which are strong and breathable, but not elastic. That’s why it creases easily when you move, sit, or fold it. They show off its natural texture, breathability, and effortless elegance. In fact, linen lovers around the world embrace the wrinkles as part of its charm – a sign of authenticity and laid-back luxury. 🌿

In a world full of “perfect” and polished, linen dares to be real – textured, effortless, full of character. Every wrinkle tells a story of movement, comfort, and freedom. It lives and moves with you. It softens over time, and yes – it gets more beautiful with every wear and wash.

Tips to love your linen even more:

  • Hang it to dry to reduce deep wrinkles.
  • A light steam or iron on low heat can smooth it, but no need to chase perfection.
  • You don’t have to iron it smooth. Just wear it. Live in it. Let it be. Because real beauty doesn’t need to be pressed.