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How to into flannel shirts?

Infographs, brand recommendations and inspo pics would be vry much appreciated m8s

>> No.10401996

>go to store
>buy flannel
>put arms into flannel
>button it up

there you go, you just got into a flannel shirt

>> No.10402008

What?
What is even the question? Why would there be infographics for flannel shirts?

They're like the most basic shit, man. Go to goodwill or something, and just touch the fabric. If it feels comfy, then you're good.
Put it on your body and wear it.

The end.

>> No.10402049

>>10402008
>implying anything is that straightforward on /fit/

>> No.10402054

>>10402049
/fa/ rather

>> No.10402077

Here in the UK good flannels are fucking impossible to find.

UK charity shops I've never seen a non disgusting flannel in. In fact I don't think I've seen a flannel at all. All the shit that's in their is size XXXL debenhams dress shirts or some shite.

All the flannels from high street retrailers (topman, river island etc.) are trash quality, thin and absolute trash.

Then theres superdry which is obviously also absolute fucking trash

how do go into how to we flannels

>> No.10402078

>>10402049
No it actually is, because flannel shirts are worn specifically for comfort. Unless you can get some siqq comfycore fit going or something, just forget it man.
If you don't want to thrift it, go to a workwear store or Eddie Bauer/ old-people outdoor store.

>> No.10402587

>>10402077
Carhartt

>> No.10402835

>>10402077
fcuk have had nice ones, otherwise go online or thrift harder

>> No.10402860

pendelton, ll bean, and thrift stores are the only way to get decent flannel. the rest is up to you, boyo. dont get dressed by the internet.

>> No.10403095

Dickies, and Carharrt have some pretty good flannel, it's workwear, so you guys might call it kinda /mfa/, but who gives a shit, it's really comfy

>> No.10403250

>>10402077
fucking this, the only good flannel i can find is over £400 from saint laurent. strongly considering tbh

>> No.10403323

>>10403250
you fucking serious? britbong here - i can never find a good flannel myself, but £400 is just stupid... i'm looking at ordering carhartt and fred perry flannels at the moment, they might be okay

>> No.10403331

>>10402077
Superdry make some really thick ones unfortunately they fit like absolute shit though.

>> No.10403347

>>10403250
lmao what?

>> No.10403415

>>10403323
>>10403347
i'm picky.

>> No.10403430

>>10403250
b8

>> No.10403433

>>10402077
lands end fam

>> No.10403522

>>10403433

these look alright cheers

most of the patterns are a bit nasty but will consider

>> No.10403525

>>10403331

don't mind if they fit like shit really, i wear them baggy anyway

do they come without the faggy 'superdry' branding label on them, or without double breast pockets? the double pockets always look like shit imo

>> No.10403542

Anyone have any experience with Mountain Hardware flannels?

>> No.10403565

got lots of good thrift flannels

I'm also very happy with the flannels I've gotten from supreme over the years

>> No.10403634
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10403634

>>10403522
yeah the patterns can be hit and miss

the single colour ones are alright

>> No.10403646

>>10401996
>2015
>buttoning up
>not buttoning down

>> No.10403773

>>10403525
Nope.
Superdry branding everywhere and double pockets unfortunately.