The question I get more than almost any other in summer: "You wear linen so often. Doesn't it wrinkle in the suitcase?" Yes. And no. Let me explain. Linen wrinkles. That is the entire point of the fabric. It's a natural fiber. It breathes. It moves. It crinkles. The wrinkles ARE the look. Every European woman wearing linen in July knows this. What pieces WILL wrinkle in a way you'll hate: ❌ Linen button-downs that need to look crisp ❌ Structured linen dresses with seams and shape ❌ Tailored, fitted pieces that are supposed to look pressed What WILL look intentional wrinkled: ✅ Loose tanks and tees ✅ Pull-on wide leg pants (the drape hides everything) ✅ Anything with a relaxed cut ✅ Linen blazers When the wrinkles do bother you, you have three real options. 1. Steam in the bathroom while you shower. 2. Hang it on a real hanger for an hour and let gravity work. 3. Or use the hotel iron on low with a damp towel between. With options 1 and 2, you'll still see the wrinkles. Option 3 is the best option. And if you really hate wrinkles and don't want to iron on vacation? These fabrics might be better for you: ☑ cotton-gauze ☑ double gauze ☑ TENCEL or lyocell ☑ hemp ☑ jersey / cotton-modal blends