Flanelle
Flanelle, commonly anglicized as flannel, is a soft, warm woven fabric with a nap created by brushing the surface fibers. It can be made from wool, cotton, or blends, and its weight ranges from lightweight shirting to heavy suiting weights. Wool flannels are warm and dense; cotton flannel is lighter and more breathable and is widely used for casual shirts and bedding.
Construction and finishes: Flannel is produced by weaving yarns in a plain, twill, or sometimes herringbone
Usage and regional terminology: Flannel fabrics are used for shirts, nightwear, bedding, and blankets. In British
Care and durability: Flannel fabrics can shrink modestly, so pre-washing or purchasing pre-shrunk versions is common.