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Post by jesmelric on Aug 15, 2023 17:07:27 GMT
I'm starting to rotate out seasons and I was just curious if linen is pretty much considered a warm weather fabric, or if if it's more year round? And what if it's a dark color?
Thanks for any opinions
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Post by denise15601 on Aug 15, 2023 17:36:34 GMT
I have listed linen items that could have been worn year round. Like blazers and suits.
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Post by chapeaunoir on Aug 15, 2023 18:36:36 GMT
I list what I consider "winter linens" - heavier weight garments.
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Post by val2525 on Aug 16, 2023 0:41:59 GMT
EF often has linen in her fall lineup, although it's usually darker colors.
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Post by RetroMonde on Aug 16, 2023 2:22:25 GMT
Wearing linen & other natural fibers seems as much a lifestyle choice as it is a seasonal choice. Maybe more Lagenlook style clothing and/or darker colors sell year round?
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Post by chapeaunoir on Aug 16, 2023 7:20:51 GMT
For instance, Bryn Walker makes a lot of heavier linen garments for layering and they work great in cooler weather. I generally consider light linen - hankerchief or light Irish linen, as warm weather garments.
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Post by jesmelric on Aug 16, 2023 15:39:20 GMT
Thanks guys. I'm getting a return on a CP shades dress for fit. It's a burgundy color, midi length, sleeveless with a v neck that has a bit of lace trim. Not sure if I should relist when I get it back or try again next season. It's not a particularly heavy weight.
Thanks
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