From the natural and sustainable materials we use to how we develop and create our styles. From our hands to your doorstep, each piece of the item has gone through a number of quality control tests for strength and softness.
Linen flax plants require significantly less water than other plants, resulting in substantial savings of water resources.
Linen's natural fibers allow air to flow freely, ideal for warm climates, keeping you cool and comfortable.
Linen fibers are really strong, which means that linen fabric can withstand a lot of wear and tear without getting damaged easily.
Linen is incredibly versatile, perfect for beddings, home decor, clothing, and beyond. Its natural elegance and durability make it a timeless choice for any setting.
We prioritize ethical sheep care, sourcing mulesing-free wool to ensure happy, well-treated animals and ethical products.
Choose merino wool for durability, comfort, and sustainability. It's biodegradable, renewable, and guilt-free, helping create a healthier planet for all.
Stay fresh longer with our merino wool's moisture-wicking and odor-resistant properties. Less washing means more durability and water savings
A team of experienced professionals cut, sew, wash, dye and iron menique pieces. No machine can be smart enough to replace human beings.
Merino wool regulates temperature, wicks moisture, and offers natural elasticity for freedom of movement. Additionally, it's odor-resistant, comfortable, and suitable for both outdoor adventures and daily wear.
We prioritize ethical treatment of goats through sustainable cashmere production, supporting communities and safeguarding livelihoods.
Cashmere's insulating properties offer warmth without excessive heating, an eco-friendly option for staying cozy in cold climates.
Cashmere's durability and timeless appeal reduce fashion waste by encouraging investment in long-lasting pieces that withstand trends.
Cultivated through eco-friendly practices, organic cotton offers a soft touch while promoting soil health and biodiversity.
Grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or genetically modified organisms (GMOs), making it safer choice for all skin types.
Cotton offers natural purity and softness, providing a safe and gentle option for everyday wear.
Make sure to check the care label on the individual item.
Merino wool. Always machine wash at 30 °C on a gentle cycle, and with similar colors. Do not tumble dry and make sure that when ironing you use a low temperature. Never use bleaches or softeners.
Linen. Machine wash in lukewarm or cold water on gentle cycle or linen wash setting, and with similar colors. Never use bleaches or softeners. Tumble dry on low heat or hang to dry for the best results. No iron necessary – enjoy the natural creases and crumples. However, if you still want an item pressed, use a medium-hot iron on the steam setting.
We recommend looking at the actual fabric by ordering a samples swatch. We do our best to represent products as precisely as possible online but can’t guarantee a color will display accurately on your computer screen.
While our listings feature our top best-selling colors, we understand that you may have specific preferences. If you desire a color not currently listed, we can accommodate custom orders from a selection of colors provided here. Simply reach out to us via support@menique.com with your preferred color choice, and we'll be happy to assist you in creating your desired garment.
Our curated linen style guide assists you in selecting clothing tailored to your body shape, figure type, and personal preferences, ensuring a perfect fit every time.
To avoid overproduction and reduce waste, most of our linen clothing is made to order. This approach allows us to carefully craft each piece with intention, ensuring that resources are used efficiently and responsibly. By only producing what is needed, we not only minimize excess inventory but also contribute to a more sustainable and ethical fashion industry.
The distinction between 160gsm and 250gsm Merino wool lies in their respective weights, measured in grams per square meter (gsm). A higher gsm indicates a denser and heavier fabric, while a lower gsm means the fabric is lighter.
The lighter 160gsm Merino wool is well-suited for warmer weather conditions, like summer, due to its lower weight and increased breathability, making it comfortable for various activities during hot days. On the other hand, the midweight 250gsm Merino wool offers excellent insulation and thickness, making it ideal for colder weather, providing extra warmth and comfort during chilly climates.
Hence, when choosing between these two options, consider the specific weather conditions and activities to ensure the most suitable and comfortable choice for your needs.
Yes, merino wool clothing is suitable for warm weather. Its natural breathability and moisture-wicking properties help regulate body temperature, keeping you cool and comfortable even in hot conditions.
Layering merino wool clothing is an effective way to stay warm in cold weather. Start with a lightweight (160GSM) merino wool base layer to wick moisture away from the skin, add a mid-layer for insulation, and finish with a waterproof outer layer for protection against the elements.