

Durable and cool everyday clothingLinen ClothingLinen and Hemp
Linen and hemp are durable and supple natural fabrics that become more comfortable the more you wash them, blending seamlessly into your daily life. MUJI offers an assortment of cool everyday wear perfect even for summer, including dresses, shirts, and bottoms. These fabrics' superior moisture absorption allows them to quickly absorb any perspiration, making them comfortable to wear all day long.
Dresses
Our long-sleeve spring dresses with stand-up collars and French-sleeve/sleeveless summer dresses feature three-dimensional silhouettes created with a generous amount of fabric.
Shirts/Blouses
Our shirts come with popular stand-up collars and our blouses with three-quarter sleeves or short sleeves, giving each item a different look and feel. Shirts with knotted buttons are available in both men's and women's sizes.
Pants
Besides slim-fit pants and wider straight pants, our collection this year also features balloon pants with an airy silhouette. The rubber waistband of these pants makes them easy to wear.
Goods
How to incorporate our linen/hemp products into your everyday life
Linen and hemp are among the strongest fibers found in nature.As these fabrics become softer and deeper in texture the more you use and wash them, the passage of time will bring about greater attachment instead of a deterioration in quality.Here are some useful tips for keeping your precious clothes in top condition for a long time.
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Washing
Linen and hemp are materials that become stronger when moist, allowing them to be conveniently and repeatedly washed in a washing machine. However, make sure to avoid bleach and fluorescent agents as they may damage the fibers or compromise the color of the fabric.
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Drying
Drying your clothes while they are pulled taut and with their wrinkles stretched out will make them easier to iron subsequently. Of course, the firmness of the fabric ensures that you can enjoy its natural texture even without any ironing. Linen and hemp fibers have hollow cores that absorb and expel moisture, so hanging them in a well-ventilated place allows them to dry in no time.
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Ironing
When ironing, start from the reverse side to remove any small wrinkles before ironing the front with greater force. Iron over a cloth if you are worried about damaging the fabric or leaving shiny stripes behind.
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Storage
Linen and hemp products are best stored in dry, cool spots. Avoid sealing these items in plastic bags for long periods of time, as poor ventilation may result in the growth of mold. We also recommend wrapping your clothes carefully in thin pieces of paper to prevent dust from adhering to the fabric.