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How do I soften a linen top?

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Sophiasnana Fri 11-Jun-21 22:27:32

I have just bought a linen jacket.I love the fit and look of it, but it feels so scratchy against my skin! Is there a way of softening it?

MayBee70 Fri 11-Jun-21 22:30:20

I’ve never been able to wear linen I’m afraid: always find it itchy.

MiniMoon Fri 11-Jun-21 22:42:35

I have a pure linen blouse, but I always have to wear a vest top under it. Even after several washes it remains scratchy.

Blossoming Fri 11-Jun-21 22:44:49

Soaking overnight in one gallon of water with a cup of white vinegar added before washing.

Sophiasnana Fri 11-Jun-21 23:36:44

Blossoming, I read that on the internet, but does it not smell forever of vinegar?

NotSpaghetti Fri 11-Jun-21 23:41:17

Has it been washed? I wear linen all the time and it’s not scratchy. The more you wash it the softer it becomes.

You could try steaming it? Linen responds to moisture so it’s worth a go.

Redhead56 Sat 12-Jun-21 09:46:51

I have two summer tops both linen same style. I have had a few years now they have never lost their texture no matter how many times washed. I have used every fabric softener on them.

Millie22 Sat 12-Jun-21 11:36:08

Not really no as linen is a natural fabric.

NotSpaghetti Sun 13-Jun-21 10:01:22

What do you mean, Millie?

Millie22 Sun 13-Jun-21 16:08:38

Sorry I've only just seen your comment. Linen can be difficult to make any change to as it's a natural fabric even washing a garment numerous times.

Puzzler61 Sun 13-Jun-21 16:12:37

What a pity Sophiasnana as I’m sure it is a lovely jacket.
I have a linen top and I wash by hand and soak in a fabric conditioner rinse.
It’s not scratchy but it has only cap sleeves.

Blossoming Sun 13-Jun-21 16:15:06

Sophiasnana

Blossoming, I read that on the internet, but does it not smell forever of vinegar?

It shouldn’t, it’s a very weak solution and any lingering smell should disappear when you rinse and wash it afterwards.

Rosina Sun 13-Jun-21 16:21:37

I fell out with linen a year or so ago, having caught sight of myself in a dress that looked like a dishrag after half an hour of wear, and was scratching my neck and armpits. I couldn't wait to get home and take it off. I envy those who can wear it and not look too crumpled. There must be a secret.