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Sources for decent flannel cloth to make Oxford bags?

Mr Badger

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Hey folks, the lady who owns Vintage to Vogue here in Bath is trying to source a supply of both grey and cream flannel to start having 'Oxford bags' made from a vintage pattern she's had redrawn out to different sizes. She plans to sell the trousers for around £60 a pair. Has anyone any ideas of a shop/wholesaler that carries this type of cloth in bulk, or at least has a few rolls? Any ideas gratefully received!
 

Tomasso

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£60 a pair would be a real bargin!
No kidding, that's a lot of material there..........



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Rudie

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I don't think £60 are realistic if she wants to use real quality flannel. Even if she uses Fox Bros. where she can buy directly from the mill and thus cut down a lot of cost. A metre would still be around £30-35 I'd guess (whereas a metre of Harrison's or JJ Minnis flannel would be around £60-70). Considering that you need about 1.75 to 2 metres of cloth that's already £60 and she didn't even start making the trousers. On the other hand, a cheap flannel looks just like that and doesn't hold up very well.
 

djd

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Magnoli makes some nice vintage pattern flannels and his go for something over £100 depending on exchange rates
 

Rudie

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Yes, but I bet my hat that the flannel Magnoli uses is far inferior to Fox Bros. or JJ Minnis flannel, which are top of the line quality.
 

Qirrel

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I don't think £60 are realistic if she wants to use real quality flannel. Even if she uses Fox Bros. where she can buy directly from the mill and thus cut down a lot of cost. A metre would still be around £30-35 I'd guess (whereas a metre of Harrison's or JJ Minnis flannel would be around £60-70). Considering that you need about 1.75 to 2 metres of cloth that's already £60 and she didn't even start making the trousers. On the other hand, a cheap flannel looks just like that and doesn't hold up very well.

Thats right. I can get cut lengths high quality flannel from Harrisons Burley or Dugdale bros. for around £40 per metre. Even with any discounts from buying in large quantities the price is unrealistic. In that price range the fabric quality can't be the best.
 

Fly Boy

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Hey folks, the lady who owns Vintage to Vogue here in Bath is trying to source a supply of both grey and cream flannel to start having 'Oxford bags' made from a vintage pattern she's had redrawn out to different sizes. She plans to sell the trousers for around £60 a pair. Has anyone any ideas of a shop/wholesaler that carries this type of cloth in bulk, or at least has a few rolls? Any ideas gratefully received!

That sounds fantastic! Please keep us updated, I'd love to order some for up here!
 

Mr Badger

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Thanks for the suggestions, folks! The lady in question figured on the price point for flannels based upon scoring a supply of cloth at a level lower than y'all indicated so unless a deadstock/vintage supply of more affordable material can be found, she's said that it's not gonna be possible to produce trews of decent quality for £60 a pair... any ideas for other, more affordable, sources?

On a happier note, she's now considering making some workwear waistcoats, a la Rising Sun!
 

djd

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I use ravistailor.com quite regularly. Pretty good and a vast range of fabrics. They'll have a good go at copying anything. I may see if they can make a single breasted peak lapel suit for me later this year :)
 

Rudie

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I just checked with Andrew Rogers. He doesn't serve the public anymore, just existing customers. Even then 1 metre of JJ Minnis flannel would be £60. If you buy the same flannel at Huddersfield Fine Worsteds it's £84 per metre. I am afraid for £60-trousers the only option would be a cheap wool-mix flannel off Ebay. ):
 

Edward

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What about a drill cotton, or even some form of gaberdine? I've also handled a few poly-cotton mixes in my time that you'd be damn hard pushed to identify as not pure cotton. Flannel is unbeatable, but there's a lot to be said too for something that can be thrown in the washing machine...
 

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