Why Flannel Clothing Is a Winter Wardrobe Staple

August 26,2022

Why Flannel Clothing Is a Winter Wardrobe Staple
        If your winter wardrobe does not yet include flannel, you may not realize just how warm and cozy clothing items made from this material can keep you during the winter. Lightweight flannel clothing can be worn around the house or layered under quality outerwear, while heavyweight flannel can keep you warm when you spend time outdoors on the most frigid winter days. 
       Read on to learn more about flannel and why it should be a staple fabric of everyone's winter wardrobe. 
Warmth Factor
      So, which material is warmer, exactly? Ultimately, it really depends on the make of the flannel. "Generally, when comparing between the polyester flannel and cotton sheets, yes, flannel sheets are warmer and cozier than cotton ones," Zhang says, adding that they are also softer. The reason? Flannel is made with a soft, woven thread; the fibers are brushed, rendering the material soft against the skin. "The main reason flannel sheets are warmer is because of their fuzzy fibers that help to trap air, creating pockets of warm insulation for the body," he adds. "So, those fuzzy fibers not only feel good, but they also keep people warm. Ultimately, the fuzzier the fabric, the greater the warmth."
      Flannel pajamas and a pair of flannel-lined slippers can keep you warm on cold winter evenings. 
Flannel Care
      While most flannel clothing is machine washable and not difficult to care for, the right care can prevent fabric fading and pilling. 
Follow these tips to keep your flannel clothing in great shape:
      •Wash in warm or cool water. Washing your flannel clothing in hot water can cause the fabric colors to fade and the fabric to pill. 
      •Wash on the gentle cycle and don't overload the washing machine. Following both of these steps will also discourage fabric pilling. 
      •Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Drying your flannel in a hot dryer can also make the fabric fade and weaken the fibers over time.  
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