simonc
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The standard winter perennial. Has to be machine washable, has to be under a hundred bucks, fabric has to be over 6 oz's in weight. Go.
I have too many vintage Pendleton's and McGregor's to be bothered with this challenge.
Much as I like Pendletons, and, I have nearly a dozen, I've not found them particularly warm. I also have a Pendleton wool coat/jacket. I was in Seattle over Christmas, and went out one night wearing the Pendleton coat over one of my board shirts; I might as well have been wearing a thin tshirt. The cold night air went through that wool like I was nekkid. They look sharp, and, I love 'em, but, I don't count on them for warmth.
I've worn L.L. Bean flannel shirts for years; they are toasty warm, good-looking shirts. I've one I picked up second hand about ten years ago, and I can't wear the darn thing out. It's my favorite shirt. Also, there is the fit. Some flannel shirts fit like a tent, and feel stiff. A well-made flannel shirt should fit well, not hang off the shoulders or ballon out at the waist. That's a waste.
Hi Kyle they look good, for you, why are they your winning flannel?