Flannel is a fabric manufactured from worsted yarn or carded wool, which is a lesser-known fact. This has given way to current flannels made of cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. To clarify, it is not the same as plaid—plaid is a pattern, whereas flannel is a cloth with a checkered design. Historically, farmers used flannel to defend themselves from hazards such as weather conditions and dangerous insects. However, this quickly became an article of popular working-class clothing. Furthermore, flannel has turned into a fashion standard for grunge and hipster culture. The material and print are utilized to convey a laid-back, don’t-care feel that corresponds to their views.

Nonetheless, we adore flannel since it is an easy elegant, and sensible choice to maintain in your winter collection. It will keep you warm, is simple to wear, and can be styled in a variety of ways. Not to mention that they come in a range of colors and designs.

Here are some idea how to wear flannel

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