What is the difference between linen and linens?
PREMIER Reverse Bistro Stripe Napkin
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Oct 04, 2024 - 09:18 AM
Certainly! "Linen" refers to a type of fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant, known for its durability, breathability, and natural luster. On the other hand, "linens" typically refers to household items made from linen fabric, such as bed sheets, tablecloths, and napkins, although the term can also include similar items made from other fabrics. Essentially, "linen" is the material itself, while "linens" are the products made from that material.
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PREMIER Reverse Bistro Stripe Napkin
Turn up the versatile elegance of Premier Reverse Stripe Bistro napkins by Riegel Linen, available both as coordinating sets and individual accents to complement your existing linens. These striped linen napkins feature a timeless yarn-dyed design with classic stripes, adding a touch of sophisticati...
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