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Different types of cloth napkins

Cloth napkins come in many styles and varieties, from different fabric blends, to thin or thick weaves. Therefore, choosing the right type for your event may require careful consideration.

 

Linen is an amazingly versatile fabric that can be used in so many ways, from bed sheets to the groom’s wedding dress to napkins! It can also be easily blended with other fabrics and can be woven in different ways to suit different aesthetic tastes or practical uses, including use as a premium napkin fabric.

 

Some different varieties of cloth napkins include
Linen Blend Napkins - Depending on your napkin needs, linen can be combined with a variety of materials. For example, our linen napkins are made from a linen-polyester blend, which helps each napkin retain its shape and minimize creases for a polished, put together look. On the plus side, this also makes linen napkins less expensive than pure fabric, while still retaining the soft feel and elegant look of linen.

Loosely Weave Napkin - Also known as an open weave, this lightweight and breathable fabric style can offer incredibly simple elegance in the right situation. If you're going for a bohemian-chic look at your next big event, or you're hosting a wedding reception outdoors, this effortless, soft weave is the perfect textural complement to your decor.

Natural Look Napkins - These cloth napkins are made from mostly untreated and undyed fabrics. The end result is a warm, earthy and slightly mottled tone, just like our natural linen napkins. Before dying, linen fibers are fermented in the fields, exposed to wind, soil, and rain, resulting in a gorgeous, earthy look. The raw linen look definitely creates a simple sophistication feel - an ideal addition to a rustic country wedding reception.

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