Women's Linen Pants & Shorts

Handmade to order in Lithuania from 100% European linen. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and European Flax certified. Wide-leg trousers, palazzo pants, tapered styles, culottes, and high-waisted shorts in multiple colors and prints. Custom waist and length adjustments available.

Frequently Asked Questions About Linen Pants

Are linen pants business casual?

Yes. Tailored linen pants in neutral tones like black, navy, or beige are widely accepted as business casual. Choose a structured fit rather than a relaxed wide-leg for office settings. Paired with a blouse and loafers, linen reads polished and professional.

Do linen pants shrink?

Linen can shrink if exposed to high heat, especially on the first wash. Our linen pants are pre-washed during production, which means most shrinkage has already occurred. To keep the fit consistent, wash at 30\u00b0C and air dry \u2014 avoid the tumble dryer.

Can linen pants be worn in winter?

Absolutely. Linen is a temperature-regulating fabric \u2014 it keeps you cool in summer and provides breathable insulation in cooler weather. Layer winter linen pants with wool socks and boots for a sophisticated cold-weather look. Darker colors like charcoal and navy work especially well for autumn and winter.

Are linen pants see-through?

Quality linen pants should not be see-through. Thinner, lower-quality linen can be translucent, especially in white or light colors. Our linen is mid-weight European flax \u2014 dense enough for full coverage in most colors and fits. For very light shades, a relaxed fit provides extra assurance.

Do linen pants wrinkle easily?

Linen naturally develops soft creases with wear \u2014 this is part of its character, not a defect. The lived-in texture is what makes linen look relaxed and elegant. If you prefer fewer wrinkles, hang your pants after washing and give them a light steam. Avoid the dryer.

How to wash linen pants?

Machine wash at 30\u201340\u00b0C on a gentle cycle. Use mild detergent, no bleach. Air dry flat or on a hanger \u2014 avoid the tumble dryer. Dry cleaning is usually not needed for pure linen (if a piece has lining or special details, follow the care label). Linen gets softer with every wash.

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