Description
Flannel material is a cotton fabric believed to have been invented in either Wales or Scotland in the 1600s and was initially made from wool. For many people, flannel cloth is synonymous with plaid, but it is important to know that while plaid flannel fabric is popular, plaid is a pattern, not a type of fabric.
Flannel is a medium-weight fabric characterized by having a soft brushed feeling on one or both sides. Flannel clothing is warm, breathable, and durable and is very trendy in the fall and winter seasons. You will commonly see flannel used for shirts, skirts, jackets, mittens, hats, scarves, and bedding in the colder months.
Today there are several types of flannel on the market, but 100% cotton flannel is the softest option and the most widely used. Flannel fabric has undergone several modifications and changes since its invention, but after over 400 years, it has stood the test of time and is a fabric that is here to stay.
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