Sizing chart

Conversion Chart

Size EU US AU JP

XS

34

0-2

6

100

S

36

4

8

120

M

38

6

10

140

L

40-41

8

12

160

XL

42

10

14-16

180

Stoa Pants - Fine Linen

€135,00
Prices include Tax & Duties.

Linen pant
Elastic waistband
Runs big, consider sizing down

Model wears size S and is 166cm

100% Linen
Made in Türkiye

Fiber origin - France/ Belgium
Spun in China
Woven in Türkiye
Sewn in Türkiye

 

Linen
Origin: France, Belgium
Certificates: Oeko-Tex

 

  • Linen is a bast fiber.
  • Linen requires no irrigation and can be grown even in poor soil. It requires no chemicals.
  • Linen is grown in rotation, nourishing the soil for other crops. It is also always non-GMO.
  • Today, it is one of the only textile fibers still grown in Europe. 
  • A breathable fabric, linen is strong and absorbent. It’s more durable and dries faster than cotton. Its naturally cooling properties make it an appealing summer wear and layering option.
  • Linen production is almost zero waste and leftovers like flax dust can be used for insulation. The seeds can provide oil and the by-products of linen production can be processed into a pulp.
  • As linen fabric is said to get softer with age and each wash, having and caring for a linen garment for a long time is covetable.

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    We recommend washing at a maximum of 30°C and a gentle cycle, as heat and friction wear the fabric down. The gentle cycle also helps reduce creases. Wash with other delicate fabrics to avoid friction. Turn colored garments inside out to preserve the color. Avoid fabric softener, as this can hinder the natural properties of the fabric, and linen naturally gets softer over time. Remove stains as soon as you get them, as linen absorbs stains more than synthetic fabrics. Don’t use bleach as it can damage the fabric and leave a spot, even if the fabric is white.  

    Hang dry to avoid shrinking. Lightly pull/stretch the garment to straighten it before hanging it to dry. The fabric will be stiff after drying, but will soften up over time. You can also steam or iron to soften the fabric. 

    Find more of our guidance for care here.