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A Story Woven from the Past, Living in the Present 

Long ago, when days moved slowly and the scent of hay filled the air, women in Lithuanian villages wove linen by hand. It was more than fabric – it was part of daily life. A cherished craft passed from mother to daughter, shaped by dedication, care, and a deep respect for nature.

These women worked beneath open skies, spoke to their plants, and dried their dresses in the wind. Some called them laumės – strong, free women who followed their own rhythm and saw softness as a form of strength. The linen they wore did more than clothe them. It protected in summer, warmed in cooler months, and reflected the balance they held within – gentle but enduring.

Years later, in an old garden shed deep in the Baltic woods, we found a small bundle of linen and two wooden clothespins – simple tools once used to hang garments in the sun. Smoothed by time and touched by countless hands, they carried a quiet message from the past: one of care, resilience, and quiet beauty. That simple, powerful discovery sparked our journey – and still inspires everything we create today.

At Care ‘N’ Wear, We Carry That Spirit and Tradition Forward

That small discovery became our inspiration to create linen clothing for women who value craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and responsible luxury. Our pieces are light, breathable, and designed to move with you. Made with care for the planet and rooted in traditions passed down through generations, each garment honors the past while embracing the present.

And The Two Clothespins?

They’re still with us today. They live in our logo – a simple symbol that quietly connects the past, present, and future. A reminder of the hands, the care, and the stories woven into every piece we create.