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Playing dress up with LNIN's collection
Breathable, lightweight fabrics are the key to surviving long summer days and LNIN’s latest collection provides perfect wardrobe staples. LNIN’s summer collection is perfect for a vacation getaway, stylish options to wear to work or just an explicit addition to your loungewear. The soft linen drapes, breathable and practically designed outfits are a perfect fit for summer.
Meet our Marble White co-ord set - an outrageously comfortable everyday piece made from the softest flax seed linen. The top is airy, free fitting with button detail on the sleeves. The pants are loose, flared with side pockets to make it functional and chic. This set is definitely a summer wardrobe staple.
Our best-selling Lilac Wrap co-ord features an oversized Irish linen kimono style top, that pairs with a 7/8th length bottom, perfect to dress up or down for just about any occasion. This fresh spring coloured set comes with a belt to adjust the waist line and create a sophisticated, tailored look.
Our muted Pistachio Green co-ord set is designed to be a gender-neutral outfit. It comes with a classic poplin shirt that can be worn open, layered or buttoned up. The pants are straight cut, pocketed with a front-button and a comfortable elasticised waistband to make it adjustable for several sizes.
The Pewter Grey co-ord set comes with a crop top that features exaggerated sleeves in a super relaxed and open silhouette. The pants have a front ankle slit with traditional crête detail to create a permanent crease effect down the centre of the leg. These versatile pieces can be paired together or mixed and matched with basics like jeans or a plain white tee from your own closet.
The Cloud Blue dress was inspired by 70’s tennis fashion. The knee length dress is made with breathable, hypo-allergic cotton/linen blended fabric and features functional invisible side pockets. The low yolk and pleated skirt look is perfect to pair with sneakers, dress-up with a belt or wear to your next beach vacation.
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