14 Linen Clothing Brands – Our Top Picks

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Last Updated on May 6, 2024

We’ve already shared why linen is such an amazing fabric and perfect for a sustainable wardrobe. So you might be wondering where the best places are to find linen clothing. Here’s our roundup of high-quality, sustainable, and ethically-made linen garments:

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NotPerfectLinen

This Etsy shop has grown a following of people who adore their washed linen garments. NotPerfectLinen’s pieces are made-to-order and they have a large selection of colours to choose from as well as other customization options.

I have one of their skirts and it’s been a favourite piece in my wardrobe for years!

Sizes: XS – XXL
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house, made-to-order, seasonless fashion, OEKO-TEX certified fabrics
Availability: Based in Lithuania, ships international


Cedar & Vine

This Canadian company has a lovely collection of linen garments and homegoods. Cedar & Vine’s pieces are all made-to-order in their Saskatchewan studio and they do their best to accommodate sizing modifications.

Sizes: XXS – 4XL
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house, made-to-order, plus sizing, low waste
Availability: Based in Canada, ships international


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Son de Flor

Romantic, vintage-inspired linen pieces. Son de Flor makes their clothing in-house and also has a resale program where you can buy preloved garments at a discount.

I have a skirt and few dress from them and they are staple pieces in my capsule wardrobe every season.

Sizes: XXS – XXL
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house (not all garments), seasonless fashion, OEKO-TEX certified fabrics
Availability: Based in Lithuania, ships international


Magic Linen

Best know for their linen sheets and bedding, but Magic Linen also has a clothing line! Their products are made in-house from Oeko-Tex certified linen made from European-grown flax.

Sizes: XS – XL
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house, OEKO-TEX certified fabrics
Availability: Based in Lithuania, ships international


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Conscious Clothing

With tons of sustainability initiatives Conscious Clothing embraces linen and other eco conscious materials. Their linen collection includes both casual everyday pieces as well as more unique styles. All their garments are made in-house and designed and constructed to last.

Sizes: XS – 4X
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house, plus sizing
Availability: Based in USA, ships to US and Canada.


Beaumont Organic

Drape-y dresses and classic minimalist pieces. Beaumont Organic is a UK based brand using natural fibres such as linen and organic cotton. Their clothing is sustainably and ethically made in Portugal.

Sizes: XS – L
Values: Sustainable materials, take-back/circularity initiatives
Availability: Based in UK, ships international


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Two Days Off

A small-batch and made-to-order clothing brand based in LA. Two Days Off uses linen for their core collection as well as doing small style runs from deadstock fabric. They have been carbon neutral since day 1 and ship their products plastic-free.

Sizes: XS – 4X
Values: Sustainable materials, made-to-order or small batches, made in USA, plus sizing, carbon neutral
Availability: Based in USA, ships international


LA Relaxed

As their name implies, this LA based brand makes comfy staples from sustainable materials including a small linen collection.

I recently got their washed linen dress and have already been wearing it on repeat because it’s such an easy and comfy piece!

Sizes: XS – XXL
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house, Bluesign®­­­ ­certified dyeing, made in USA
Availability: Based in USA, ships international


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Beaton

If you’re looking for a little unique twist on classic linen styles check out Beaton. Their linen pieces come in both neutrals as well as some statement colours and patterns. Beaton’s collection is made locally in Vancouver.

Sizes: XS – 5X
Values: Sustainable materials, made in Canada, plus sizing
Availability: Based in Canada, ships international


Linen Fox

Comfy and breezy linen garments in a variety of styles and colours. Linen Fox’s pieces are all made-to-order in their studio from locally sourced linen.

Sizes: XS – XL
Values: Sustainable materials, made in-house, made-to-order
Availability: Based in Lithuania, ships international


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Modern Sunday

Focusing on the use of deadstock linen, Modern Sunday has many sustainability initiatives. Their minimalist collection is great if you’re looking for neutral colors and timeless pieces.

Sizes: XS – XL
Values: Sustainable materials, low waste, made in Canada, gives back
Availability: Based in Canada, ships international


Eileen Fisher

One of the few brands who uses organic linen. Eileen Fisher’s linen collection includes staples pieces like tees and shirts.

Sizes: XXS – 3X (including petite options)
Values: Sustainable materials, take-back/circularity initiatives, B Corp
Availability: Based in USA, ships international


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Pyne & Smith

Another great option if you’re looking for linen dresses – they have both loose and more fitted styles. Pine & Smith‘s garments are made in LA from European linen.

Sizes: XS – 3X
Values: Sustainable materials, low waste, made in USA
Availability: Based in USA, ships international


Lanius

A brand with many sustainability initiatives and certifications, Lanius uses a variety of eco-friendly and natural fabrics including many linen blends. Blends can be a great way to get the benefits of both linen and another fabric. They are also only one of very few brands who use organically-grown linen.

Sizes: 34 – 44
Values: Sustainable materials, GOTS certified, take-back/circularity initiatives, various certifications, carbon neutral
Availability: Based in Germany, ships international


What are your favorite linen clothing brands? Any we missed?

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