My mom said it wrinkled too much, my husband swore it was itchy, but neither one of them could argue with the linen I brought home from H&M.
While I realize that if I really lived in the French Countryside I would probably have loads of REAL french linen, I have to take a dose of reality. Life has brought me to the ‘burbs and this is way cheaper and more practical than a plane ride to France… or Belgium… at the moment.
I don’t feel sorry for myself, though. H&M has some of the best linen I have found and it seems as though summer has only increased both their and my desire to put it into every room of the house. Now that they are offering linen hand towels, this little habit of mine is going to be exerting itself on my bathroom and my kitchen next.
I use this linen to stage houses and I recommend it to every client. It’s just something you should not die without owning. I know. That’s a bold statement. I even used a double negative to make my point. And I’m not taking it back. Linen is like M&M’s, Cookie Dough Ice Cream, and Peanut Butter Oreos. Can we survive without them? Yes, but why? Why on earth would we even want to?
And now that I have brought you affordable linen that is neither overly wrinkled and grows softer with every wash… you just have to try it! (Did I mention that a whole bunch of it is on sale? OMG!)
Get your LINEN FIX right here.
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Love linen anything — headed to H & M to get my linen fix — love the Belgian from Restoration Hardware but only when it’s on sale — thank you for the great informational blog today!!!!
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Love linen anything — headed to H & M to get my linen fix — love the Belgian from Restoration Hardware but only when it’s on sale — thank you for the great informational blog today!!!!
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You never cease to amaze! Thanks for sourcing this linen. Fun and fine!
[email protected] says
You never cease to amaze! Thanks for sourcing this linen. Fun and fine!
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