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Linen Fabric
Trend In Needs is focused on bringing the finest quality of handwoven fabrics from different corners of the country supporting local artisans and manufacturers to back the revolution of ‘Go Vocal for Local’. In this step Trend In Need brings one of the most Demanded handwoven fabric ‘Linen fabric’.
About Linen Fabric
Linen Fabric plays an important role in Women Fashion like Linen women sarees, Linen Dress Material etc…
Linen textile is made from the fibers of the flax plant. It is very strong and absorbent and dries faster than cotton. That’s why linen garments are better than cotton & comfortable to wear in the Summer season when it’s hot. Weaving of Linen Fabric gives it an attractive texture and looks fabulous like wool, silk and other natural fibers. It is probably most appreciated because of its breathability, ability to draw moisture away from the skin.
Linen is used from several thousand years ago by people in various parts of the world. Linen is the Ancient Cloth that still beats Modern Fabrics.
Thread Count in Linen saree
Whenever we buy a linen saree, we take utmost care of the thread count of the saree. Thread count refers to the number of horizontal (weft) and vertical (warp) threads per square inch. The higher the Thread Count softer will be the fabric and the more it will be wearable and become softer over time. An Average Linen saree has a thread count between 20 to 120 count. Therefore the thread count is a sign of only the feel of the linen saree. Thread count isn’t a sign of the standard of the saree. Myth Broken!
Trendinneed brings this Linen saree collection directly from West Bengal handlooms & When it comes to saree, the Bengal handloom is the most ancient one in India. The state has a wide range of sarees like Tussar silk, Muslin and Linen sarees etc. The handwoven Linen sarees from Fulia in Bengal exhibits simplicity, elegance and beauty. The material used in the weft defines the type of linen. Pure Linen sarees use linen for both the warp and weft, whereas Silk Linen sarees use silk for the weft and similarly, Cotton Linen sarees use cotton for the weft.
We at Trend In Need bring these Bengal handlooms best quality products at the best price delivered at doorstep for all Online Shopping Customers.