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Looking for good quality linen?

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As the warmer days arrive, the search for quality linen and breathable fabrics becomes essential. Living in Canada, where the temperature can shift dramatically, it's crucial to find clothing that keeps you comfortable and stylish. If you've found yourself sweating in heavier outfits, like a bodysuit with a blazer and jeans, you're not alone. This call for recommendations focuses on non-see-through linen pants and button-ups that offer both comfort and elegance.

On the hunt for clothes for warmer weather. I'm interested in good quality linen, or other natural fiber / sweat wicking / breathable materials please.

I live in Canada, so it's been pretty cold, but lately it's been heating up a lot. Today was a warmer day, and I had to walk to work (car died). By the time I got to work, my back/stomach, face, and hair were pretty sweaty... My outfit was way too heavy/thick for today *(it's been kind of my go-to lately to wear a thin bodysuit with a blazer and jeans - guess it was too hot for this today)* I was pretty embarrassed by all my sweat... I need to buy some nice linens (THAT ARE NOT SEE-THROUGH please 🙏🏼) or some sort of breathable/sweat wicking material if I hope to survive the next few hotter months 😅. I am on the hunt for some good, comfy, non-seethru linen pants, and some good quality linen button ups or anything else you could recommend me! Please share any linen clothes you enjoy for warmer weather or the best brands to look out for please?

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