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Eline Terracota Linen Dress

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Meet your new favorite for endless summer days: a beautifully designed linen dress. 

Made from premium linen, this piece offers exceptional quality and breathability, ensuring cool comfort all season long. The elasticated back provides a flexible and flattering fit, while the contrasting bias tape adds a subtle touch of detail. Complete with practical side pockets, this 100% linen dress is a versatile essential you'll love for years to come. 

100% Linen

- Our linen is 180grm which means no transparency and high resistance to wear and tear;
- They are garment dyed in Portugal with OekoTex certification ensuring minimal impact;
- Pre-shrunk ensuring no shrinking happens after you wash them

Regular fit with an elastic which adapts to more sizes. We recommend choosing the size you would normally wear.
Check our size guide to know more

Linen

Linen comes from Flax trees, which can grow in poor land. Rainwater is the most used way to cultivate flax, as it needs 60% less water than conventional cotton.


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Introducing

Eline Linen Dress

This beautiful dress was inspired on those perfect beach days. Designed for comfort with elegance in mind, it's a minimal dress with a contrasting bias tape and beautiful back cleavage.
With a wide sillouette and pockets, it's perfect for those hot summer days.

Curious about how this product is made?

We're an open book

Who Made This?
Meet Naz Factories. We pledge to work with local factories that highlight the craftmanship heritage in Portugal.

RCS Linhos

95% of all our linen garments start at this small-scale factory. With almost no linen weavers left in Portugal, we were so lucky to find this special one. The owner, Oscar, always teaches us something new and is always eager to learn different things.

Naz Factories. MoodleDoodle is our woven garment partner. Based in Leiria, workforce is 100% composed by women.

Moodledoodle - Sewing Partner

A small family-owned factory where the workforce is 100% female. Visiting them is always a please and the icing on the cake is to meet Cristina, the extraordinary multitasker that manages everything.

What is Linen?

Linen comes from Flax trees, which can grow in poor land that is not used for food production - it can even rehabilitate polluted soil.

Rainwater is the most used way to cultivate flax, as it needs 60% less water than conventional cotton. That saves 307 litres of water per kilo of fibre compared to cotton (yes, a bit shocking).

How to Care for it?

We promise it's very simple!

Probably the biggest concern when buying a wool garment is how to care for it and make sure it doesn't end up in your child drawer because it shrank.

We promise it's very simple, let us help!

Wash Less

Rule #1: do not wash your wool garments every time you wear them, ok? Just hang it outside the house or in a damp bathroom, because wool cleans itself to some extent - if you have a tiny stain, why not spot clean it?

Wash on Cold Temperatures

Most washing machines are gentler than the old hand wash.

Here at home we always Wash on a Gentle Wool Cycle at Cold Temperatures (30º it's not cold , ok?). And don't tumble dry, please, it will felt that beautiful sweater.

When drying always Air Dry Flat, try to lay it out neatly so it retains its shape forever!

Golden Rule: Don't use fabric softner!

Fabric softner has enzymes that love to eat all that wool, and that is how you create pilling! Here we have hard water so we can't just ditch it all together, so we use vinegar instead - it works wonders and leaves absolutely no smell!

Know more how to take care of your garments here.

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