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Flannel and flannelette can be woven in either a tight twill weave or a plain weave, although this is often obscured by napping one or both sides. After weaving, it is napped once, then bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, and then napped a second time.
HistoryFlannel was a well-known product of Wales. It has been made since the 17th century, having gradually replaced, as the local textile product, the older Welsh plains, some of which were finished as 'cottons' or friezes. In the 19th century, it was made, particularly Montgomeryshire in towns such as Newtown, Montgomeryshire[1], Hay on Wye,[2] and Llanidloes[3] The expansion of its production is closely associated with the spread of carding mills, which prepared the wool for spinning, this being the first aspect of the production of woollen cloth to be mechanised (apart from fulling). The marketting of these Welsh woollen clothes was largely controlled by the Drapers Company of Shrewsbury.[4] The origin of the word is uncertain, but a Welsh origin has been suggested. The French form fianelle was used late in the 17th century, and the German Flanell early in the 18th century.
Derivative uses of the word
Flannel in Pop CultureImage:DPGC2.jpg Flannel shirts on gangsta rappers Kurupt (far left), Dat Nigga Daz (left), Snoop Dogg (center), and Nate Dogg (right) In the US, due to the fact that many people in the Pacific Northwest (especially in Seattle, Washington) and Vancouver, British Columbia have had a tendency to wear it, flanne there has become associated with grungers and music. This idea was even further popularized by the fact that many rock, metal and, most notably, grunge musicians from the early 1990s often wore clothing made from it. In addition, flannel also became associated with West Coast gangsta rap for much of the 1990s. Flannel has been thought by some to be a fashion statement (or in some cases an anti-fashion statement), and has been more broadly associated with slackers. Well-known flannel wearers
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