Flannel is a
fabric that is commonly used to
make
clothing and bedsheets. It is
usually made from either
wool, wool and
cotton, or wool and synthetic
fabric. The term "flannel" is also often used to refer directly to
the clothing created from the fabric. Clothing made from it is
usually worn in cold weather climates due to the warmness that the
fabric is known for.
For much of its history, flannel was commonly
thought to be the fabric of
woodsmen,
lumberjacks, and
farmers.
However, due to the fact that many people in the
Pacific Northwest of the
United States (especially in
Seattle, Washington) have had a tendency to wear it, flannel has
become associated with
grunge
music. This idea was even further popularized by the fact that many
grunge musicians (such as members of
Nirvana) often wore clothing made from it. For a short time in
the early 1990s flannel was thought by some to be a
fashion statement (or in some cases
an anti-fashion statement).