Much like cotton,linen should be your staple fabricfor when the weather gets warmer.

However, a major drawback of linen is that it wrinkles easily.

When your linen clothing needs to be cleaned, you could do so in a standard washing machine.

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That being said, there are some precautions you should take before just throwing it in.

This means that shirts and pants should be smoothed out and unfolded.

Take them out as soon as the wash is done.

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Leaving clothes in the machine = lots more wrinkles.

As for drying your linen clothes, air drying should be your first option.

Hang them outside or over a towel for best results.

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If you’re wearing a linen top, do the same for the back of the top.

Still, it’s a good lifelong habit to get into!

Linen may be strong in terms of moisture absorption, but it’s a delicate fabric overall.

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Because of this, you should think about which linen items you’re going to wear to which occasions.

In general, pants are best to avoid if you’ll be sitting for a while.

Often, hotels will have an iron you’re free to borrow or offer an ironing service.

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If not, you need a steamer.

Many steamers now come in a small size specifically for traveling and are compact enough to take anywhere.

Alternatively, if you don’t have access to a steamer, use a bathroom instead!

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The steam will naturally iron out wrinkles without you needing access to anything else.

Don’t have much time?

Of course, you’ve got the option to also just buy some wrinkle-release spray.