Fabric Definition:
Flannel is a soft, woven fabric known for its brushed, fuzzy surface. It is typically made from cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers and is valued for its warmth and comfort.
Composition:
Cotton, Wool, or Synthetic Blends
Texture:
Soft, brushed, fuzzy, warm, slightly napped surface
Stretch Level:
None / Low (inherently not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Woven (Plain, Twill)
GSM Range:
150-300 GSM
Breathability:
Good (Breathable)
Moisture Management:
Good (Absorbs moisture)
Durability:
Moderate (Softer, less durable than canvas)
Thermal Properties:
Warm, good insulation
Key Usage Areas:
Shirts, Pajamas, Nightgowns, Bedding, Blankets, Casual Shirts, Loungewear
Medical textiles (soft bedding), outdoor workwear (in blends), hospitality textiles