Measurements
|
A |
Waist length |
cm |
|
B |
Total length |
cm |
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 |
Franca Rok - Geribd linnen breisel
Linen rib knit skirt
Elastic waistband
Buttons at side seams
Slits at side seam
Model wears a size S
55% Linen 30% Organic Cotton 15% Seacell
Made in France
Origin of the fiber - France/India/Austria
Spun in France/Germany
Knitted in France
Sewn in France
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.
Wool doesn’t need to be washed often because it’s naturally stain, odour and crease resistant. To reduce washes, you can air your garment out, steam, hang it up while showering, use a delicate fabric refreshing spray or brush it. Spot clean stains immediately when they appear, because stains can be hard to get off after a while. Handwashing is preferable.
If you prefer, you can also wash wool on a delicate or wool wash program. To protect the surface of the fabric, use a washing bag and turn the garment inside out. Use enzyme-free, pH-neutral laundry detergent. Enzymes in regular detergents break down protein-based fibers like wool. Do not use bleach or fabric softener, as they can damage the fabric.
Dry your knitted wool flat; it might stretch if hung.
Knits should be stored folded, as hanging knitwear can change the shape. Put cedar wood or lavender in your drawers and make sure your knitwear is clean when you store it to avoid moths.
Find more of our guidance for care here.