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Actual, I'm interested in classic flannel-shirts, because there are really nice-coloured ones on german mass-market. I saw specimens, which look like modernized versions of the classic lumberjack-colouring.
So, today, I decided, to make a test and took on one of my two (cotton)flannel-shirts (from 2001), which I almost never used.
I choose the probably better one (nice dark-blue), with thicker material and the flannel-finish on the complete inside, too. I went out, on 13°C, for a photographic walkaround, without jacket, and the shirt was warming incredible! On my return home, I even was sweating a little! I have not expected this!
Now, I want to look on new flannel-shirts on the next visits of clothing-stores. I'm tense, if the new ones got that good flannel-finish on both sides, like my old dark blue-one.
I dichted my other flannel-shirt, which got thinner material and only flannel-finish on the outside, because, I think, that cannot be the authentic shirt.
Flannel-shirts, funny thing...
So, today, I decided, to make a test and took on one of my two (cotton)flannel-shirts (from 2001), which I almost never used.
I choose the probably better one (nice dark-blue), with thicker material and the flannel-finish on the complete inside, too. I went out, on 13°C, for a photographic walkaround, without jacket, and the shirt was warming incredible! On my return home, I even was sweating a little! I have not expected this!
Now, I want to look on new flannel-shirts on the next visits of clothing-stores. I'm tense, if the new ones got that good flannel-finish on both sides, like my old dark blue-one.
I dichted my other flannel-shirt, which got thinner material and only flannel-finish on the outside, because, I think, that cannot be the authentic shirt.
Flannel-shirts, funny thing...