There are few things as snug or comfortable to wear when the weather turns cold as a flannel jacket. They’re extra-soft, adaptable, and warm enough to wear at work or out and about having fun for the night. Flannel was the first material used for long johns when it was introduced in America in 1869. Lumberjacks and railroad workers immediately adopted flannel because it was rough and warm – attributes that continue to make flannel an ideal choice today. Although the first flannels were made of fine wool, flannel is now woven from a variety of textiles, including wool, cotton, and synthetics. Flannel is a fantastic jacket material, but with so many flannel coats to choose from, it may be difficult to decide what to choose. Here are a few things to think about while looking for the perfect flannel jacket.

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