HS 1876 Classic Worsted Flannel

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Luxury Wool Worsted Flannel

CL ASSIC WORSTED FL ANNEL HS 1876 | Suiting | AW18


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7618000CP 100% Super 120’s Worsted 280grm 9oz

Luxury Wool Worsted Flannel

CL ASSIC WORSTED FL ANNEL HS 1876 | Suiting | AW18


HS 1876 CLASSIC WORSTED FLANNEL

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100% SUPER 120’s WORSTED 280grm 9oz

7618018CP


HS 1876 CLASSIC WORSTED FLANNEL

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100% SUPER 120’s WORSTED 280grm 9oz

7618031CP


HS 1876 CLASSIC WORSTED FLANNEL

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100% SUPER 120’s WORSTED 280grm 9oz

7618046CP


Luxury Wool Worsted Flannel

CL ASSIC WORSTED FL ANNEL This comprehensive collection of worsted flannels comprises classic chalk stripe, houndstooth, windowpane and glen check designs in a series of traditional colours, and is a complement to Holland & Sherry’s Classic Flannel bunch HS 1775. The origin of the word flannel is uncertain, but a Welsh origin has been suggested, as fabric similar to flannel can be traced back to Wales, where it was well known as early as the 16th century. The qualities in this collection are woven from yarns that have been spun on the worsted spinning system, commonly known as combed flannels. Unlike carded flannels, combed flannels are less hairy, more durable and often lighter in weight making them suitable for most temperate climates. A combed yarn is achieved by combing wool tops with long, metal toothed rollers. During this process, any short fibres are removed and the long staple fibres are left behind. These fibres are then re-combed so that they become perfectly aligned and parallel to one another. The fibres are then spun into yarn and woven into cloth before entering the final stage – the finishing process. To achieve a flannel finish the cloth has to go through a process called milling. Milling gently breaks down the cloth’s surface fibres producing a surface that is soft and fuzzy in appearance. The cloth is then carefully cropped to produce an even texture. Flannel fabrics are both comfortable and warm to wear, they have excellent drape and crease recovery properties making them one of the most popular choices for autumn and winter attire.

Bunch HS 1876 | Classic Worsted Flannel | Suiting | AW18 Scan QR code to check stock

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