Linen is made from plant fiber (flax), so it is a vegan fiber. Wool is sheared from sheep. Linen has a distinctive slightly crunchy texture that is noticeable in just about every item made from it, no matter how it is woven or knitted. read more
While cotton, from the cotton plant, and linen, from the flax plant, are both natural plant fibers (cellulose), there are many differences between them. The term "Linens" can colloquially refer to any household good, but this should not be confused with linen fabric. read more
Linen is made from plant fiber (flax), so it is a vegan fiber. Wool is sheared from sheep. Linen has a distinctive slightly crunchy texture that is noticeable in just about every item made from it, no matter how it is woven or knitted. Wool has a tendency to be softer and is often (but not always) fuzzy. read more
Cotton comes from cotton plants, and linen comes from flax plants. Both are popular materials found in clothing and domestic textiles, although the considerable differences between them make each fiber better suited for specific applications. read more