The right way to pull off a linen suit (yes, even when it's wrinkled)
Linen doesn't mind a few wrinkles — and honestly, that’s part of the appeal. A linen suit isn’t about looking perfect. It’s about staying cool, looking put-together, and not stressing the details, even in 30-degree heat.
The key is to let linen do what it does best. It moves, it breathes, and it gets better the more you wear it. Throw it on with a plain tee and sneakers for something casual, or dress it up with a shirt and proper shoes for a summer wedding.
Either way, you can skip the tie; linen suits just look better with a bit of ease.
Also, there's no need to iron every crease. Just wear it your way: roll the sleeves, leave the collar open, and let the fabric do its thing. Like we said, a good linen suit doesn’t need much - and that's exactly the beauty of it.