Can it be done?
You love the feel, the texture, the look of linen. It makes you feel free, alive, comfortable, stylish. Yet you dread the creases and lines that you know will appear after only a short amount of use. So instead of wearing your fabric out and about, you opt for something else that is not quite as nice, but won’t show the wrinkles like your favorite linen outfit.
However, you would love to incorporate more linen into your everyday wear. If only there was a way to tame the wrinkles that are so attracted to linen. But is there?
Maybe.
A great start to fighting linen wrinkles is to take care of your linen the right way before wearing it. Want the least amount of wrinkles possible? Then you better hang your linen garb on a properly padded hangar (don’t use the thin metal ones, as they can cause creases across the shoulders) in a cool and dry space.
Before you put it on the hangar, carefully consider how you choose to dry your linen items. While you may be tempted to toss it in the unforgiving heat of your dryer alongside your socks and work and torn t-shirts, it would be better to let your linen items air dry instead, as this also helps your linen fend off wrinkles and helps your linen stay in good shape.
To pull even more wrinkles out of your linen, use an iron when the linen is slightly damp. Just be sure to iron your item from the inside, with some sort of cotton buffer between the iron and your linen piece, to help your linen retain its unique visual appeal. And help your linen stay nice and smooth by spritzing your to-be-ironed item with a little bit of starch. While not often thought of for use on linen, starch may be the missing piece to your reduced-wrinkles linen puzzle.
Maybe Not.
Unfortunately, even your greatest efforts may not allow your linen to remain completely wrinkle-free through the course of the day. Especially if you find yourself sitting in a pair of linen pants or wearing a linen skirt. Instead of letting this bum you out, take a deep breath and relax. Remember that while your linen may pick up some wrinkles during the day, these wrinkles will not overshadow the comfort and implicit beauty of linen.
Or use your knowledge of linen’s wrinkled nature to your benefit. You know that you can bend and fold linen and cause some rather impressive creases. Why not grab your linen outfit and give it the wrinkles you desire? Want a firm crease that makes it clear that you paid attention to your pants? Fold your linen pants on the crease you desire, put the pants on a flat surface, and walk away. When you’re ready for your linen pants, you’ll have natural pleats that are as distinct as you are.