The origin of linen women's clothing?
Flax originated in the Near East and the Mediterranean coast. Over 5,000 years ago—as early as the Neolithic Age—Swiss lake dwellers and ancient Egyptians were already cultivating flax and weaving its fibers into fabric.
As the oldest natural fiber used by humans, flax stands out as the only bundled plant fiber in its category. Its natural spindle-shaped structure and unique pectin-lined cavities give linen fabric exceptional properties:
✔ Superior moisture absorption
✔ Breathability
✔ Natural antibacterial & anti-static qualities
✔ Durability & corrosion resistance
Thanks to these traits, linen is often called the "Queen of Fibers"—a fabric that truly breathes.

