Linen Business Cards create a professional first impression with their woven texture and refined look. The 13PT stock provides a durable yet soft feel, perfect for industries that value tradition, quality, and understated elegance.
The fine linen finish pairs beautifully with light colors, black ink, and minimalistic layouts. If you’re looking for eco-conscious texture, check out our 13PT Enviro Business Card for a recycled alternative.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | 13PT White Linen Cardstock |
| Texture | Light Crosshatch Woven Surface |
| Printing | Full Color (CMYK) – Single or Double-sided |
| Finish | Uncoated (Writable) |
| Size Options | 3.5″ x 2″ (Standard) |
| Writable Surface | Yes – Best with ballpoint and felt-tip pens |
| Quantity Range | 100 to 5,000+ |
| Turnaround Time | 2–4 Business Days |
| Shipping | Standard & Express delivery options available |
Linen-textured cards are ideal for professionals who want to convey stability, trust, and elegance through tactile print.
Linen cards feature a subtle woven texture, giving them a premium, fabric-like feel.
Yes, they’re uncoated and writable. Ballpoint, felt-tip, and gel pens work great.
Yes, the linen texture is consistent across both sides.
Light backgrounds, minimalist layouts, and elegant fonts look best with the subtle texture.
It’s thicker than regular paper but slightly thinner than 16PT stock—ideal for elegance and flexibility.
Yes, but the texture may soften dark designs slightly. For solid and vivid color reproduction, try our 16PT Premium Business Cards.
3.5″ x 2″ is standard, but custom sizes can be requested.
Usually 2–4 business days for production, plus shipping time.
Ensure that the file meets the required dimensions for the product. Create the artwork in CMYK color mode at 300 dpi resolution, with a 1/16 inch bleed on all sides to prevent unwanted white edges after trimming.
Embed all images within the file, and convert all text to outlines to avoid font issues during printing.
Export the final design as a PDF with bleeds to ensure accurate printing results.


