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Linen skirts lotika oeko-tex

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Linen skirts lotika oeko-tex

It designs and sews skirts exclusively in the Czech Republic. Soft 100% linen or hemp fabrics are used for production, which are characterized by strength, durability and natural antibacterial properties. Both hemp and linen are textile raw materials that have a thousand-year tradition of cultivation in Europe. With sustainability and the lowest possible ecological footprint in mind, all fabrics are also produced in European weaving mills. Lotika - your local sustainable clothing brand.

Linen skirts

Linen skirts are a must-have in any woman's wardrobe. They are perfect for summertime, as they are light and airy, keeping you cool and comfortable in the heat. linen skirts can be dressed up or down, making them versatile enough to take you from the office to a night out on the town. Plus, they look great with just about anything -from a tank top to a blazer. If you're looking for something different than your usual denim skirt or flowy maxi skirt, then consider adding a linen skirt to your closet. It's sure to become one of your favorite pieces!

Hemp skirts

Hemp skirts are one of the most popular items made from hemp. Hemp is a versatile fabric that can be used for many different types of clothing. Hemp skirts come in a variety of styles and lengths. They can be worn for casual or formal occasions. Hemp is a sustainable material that is good for the environment. It requires no pesticides or herbicides to grow, and it needs little water. Hemp crops also improve the quality of the soil they are grown in by adding nitrogen and other nutrients back into the earth. There are many reasons to wear hemp skirts. They are comfortable, stylish, and eco-friendly.

Why buy linen skirts lotika oeko-tex at GLARA?

  • We sew in the Czech Republic
  • We use natural fabrics custom-made in European textile mills
  • We love 100% linen and 100% hemp fabrics with no synthetic additives
  • Linen certified according to OEKO TEX Standard 100
  • Linen skirts lotika oeko-tex from 65 €
  • The most expensive linen skirts lotika oeko-tex don´t cost more than 104 €
  • We love sustainable fashion
  • Easy return or exchange of products
  • Quick refund when canceling the contract
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Linen

Flax is one of the oldest natural raw materials used to make textiles. It gained popularity thanks to its strength, breathability and cooling effects in hot weather. It removes moisture well and does not attract dust, so it can be washed less frequently. The disadvantages include its high wrinkle and wash shrinkage. Thanks to its properties, flax is used to produce summer clothing. Linen is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. It is a natural fiber that is strong and durable, making it an excellent choice for clothing that will be worn often. Linen fabric is also known for its absorbency, which makes it ideal for summertime clothing. The wrinkled appearance of linen clothing is another popular feature, as it adds a relaxed vibe to any outfit. Whether you are looking for a casual summer dress or a more formal linen shirt, this versatile fabric can be used to create a variety of looks. For instance, linen pants are perfect for warm weather days spent strolling around town or enjoying a picnic lunch. Or pair your favorite linen top with some denim shorts for a laid-back weekend look. There are endless possibilities when it comes to styling outfits with linen! Here are some tips on how to care for your linen clothing. Wash in cool water using mild detergent; avoid bleach as it can damage the fibers. Hang or lay flat to dry; do not put in the dryer as this will cause wrinkles. Iron while damp if you want to remove wrinkles. Linen is one of the most popular fabrics in the world. It is made from flax, a plant that grows in cool climates. The fibers from the flax plant are very strong and durable. This makes linen ideal for clothing that will be worn often or for items that need to withstand a lot of wear and tear, such as tablecloths and bedding. Linen garments only get better with age. Unlike many other fabrics which start to show signs of wear after just a few washes, linen actually gets softer and more comfortable over time while retaining its shape and color beautifully. The word "linen" derives from the Latin for the flax plant, linum usitatissimum. Flax grows best in temperate climates with long sunny days and cool nights. It requires a rich soil with good drainage. The plants are harvested after 100 to 120 days, when they are about 1.5 meters tall. The stalks are separated from the seeds, which are used to grow new flax plants or to extract linseed oil. The stalks are then bundled and soaked in water for 10 days so that they can be easily crushed to extract the fibers inside them. Crushing can be done by hand or machine, and produces a material called "baste." Baste looks like straw and is composed of shorter fibers than those found in commercial linen yarns. To make commercial linen yarn, baste is further processed by combing out the longer fibers so that only parallel fibers remain. This step also makes the resulting fabric smoother and stronger.

Oeko-Tex® Standard 100

Öko-Tex Standard 100 is an international testing and certification system for textiles made only from non-hazardous materials. This designation is registered by the OEKO-TEX association with branches in many countries. Its scope of work is to check the health safety of textiles. Clothing marked with the Öko-Tex Standard 100 logo must meet demanding quality criteria. These are based on the latest scientific knowledge and are constantly updated. The samples are tested for harmful substances such as formaldehyde, pesticides, heavy metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons and others. The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 was created in 1992 as a response to consumer concern about the use of harmful chemicals in textile production. The Standard defines what substances are acceptable for use in products that come into contact with human skin and establishes limits for their concentration. To date, over 16,000 companies in 89 countries have been certified to the Oeko-Tex Standard 100. The concept behind the Standard is that it should be possible to produce textiles in an environmentally friendly and socially responsible manner while ensuring product safety for consumers. The choice of raw materials, manufacturing processes and quality control systems used by a company all play a role in determining whether or not a product meets the criteria set out by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100. There are three levels of certification under the Oeko-Tex Standard 100: Product Class I (suitable for direct contact with baby skin), Product Class II (suitable for general consumer products) and Product Class III (suitable for industrial applications). In order to achieve certification at one of these levels, companies must provide evidence that their products meet strict requirements regarding the content of certain regulated substances. They must also put systems in place to ensure ongoing compliance with these requirements. Products that carry the Oeko-Tex label have undergone testing at every stage of production – from raw materials through to final finished goods – by independent laboratories accredited by IAQA (the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology). These tests screen for more than 350 regulated substances known or suspected to be harmful to human health. If any of these substances are found present above specified concentrations, the product will not be certified under theStandard.

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Author's 100% linen skirt designed and sewn with love for people and respect for nature monochrome knee-length elastic at Czech skirt Lotika from 100% linen Premium quality
82.15 € 106.5 €
32 34/36 38/40 42/44
-23%
Czech-made Lotika skirt made of 100% linen grown in the EU monochrome below knee length strong waistband with buttons Skirt Czech design 100% linen
82.15 € 108.25 €
34 36 38 40 42 44
-24%
Czech girls and women's skirt Lotika made of fine soft 100% linen is ideal feminine and comfortable to wear excellent 100% linen A-line skirt Lotika
82.15 €
32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46
Blue skirt made of 100% linen is designed and sewn in the Czech Podkrkonoší region high waist wide sewn-in belt side, Linen skirt with polka dots Lotika Premium quality
86.5 €
34 36 42 44 46
The pleated skirt made of 100% linen is lovingly designed and sewn for you in the Czech Podkrkonoší region monochrome high, 100% soft linen skirt Lotika
86.5 €
34 36 38 42 44 46
Women's skirt with polka dots designed and sewn in the Bohemian foothills from 100% linen pocket cut high waist wide sewn Premium quality 100% polka dotted linen skirt LOTIKA
86.5 €
34 36 38 42 44 46
Women's pleated 100% linen skirt is designed and sewn for you with love and care in the Czech Podkrkonoší region. The skirt Luxury linen skirt with brocade pattern LOTIKA Premium line
103.9 €
34 36 38 42 44 46
The red skirt made of 100% linen is designed and sewn for you with love in the Czech Podkrkonoší region pocket cut high Polka dot skirt Lotika 100% linen Premium quality
86.5 €
34 36 38 42 44
Linen author's skirt Lotika made with love for nature in the Czech Podkrkonoší monochrome flexible, smooth waist made of Balloon linen mini skirt Lotika Czech design
64.8 € 82.15 €
34 36 38 40 42 44
-21%