The woolen flannel shirt is a wardrobe classic with a rich history. It is believed that the first wool flannel shirts were made in the 17th century against the winter climate of Wales, known for its dampness and winds. An indication of the product’s legacy for posterity is that, to this day, wool flannel is known for its durability and longevity.
From Wales, the garment spread throughout Europe, which helped set up new wool factories. Wool flannel then moved across the ocean to the United States, where it was produced extensively or during the Industrial Revolution.
Flannel shirts have been worn by builders and workers because of their long-lasting quality, and the fabric has been used to keep soldiers warm during the U.S. Civil War and World War I. Wool flannel has also adapted over time. The fabric was made into costumes in the 1950s and later used by many musicians in the 90s. Time and time again, flannel shirts have gone through Western culture and have been worn by countless people of all backgrounds and genders.
However, high quality wool products are rarer than before. We at OrigoPro, kept this in mind when recreating this classic product. Each shirt is made from 65% recycled wool.
There are three different color options available: autumn gray, blue tartan and country brown. Each pattern has its own mood, but all have in common a unique coconut button.
Speaking of modern use, most phones fit perfectly in the chest pockets. The unisex cut and attractive lines make the shirt suitable for everyone.
Due to the natural antibacterial properties of wool, wool flannel shirts also have the ability to remove odor. This means that they can be used more often between washes, making them more environmentally friendly than other possible cotton options. Often ventilation alone is enough.
Origopro’s wool flannel shirt is designed with versatility and functionality in mind. The shirt can be worn at any time – at work, free time and outdoors. Whatever weather you have to go through, it will keep you warm and make you look good.
65% recycled wool 30% polyester 5% other fibers.
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 Uncle Andy was a local legend living in Michigan, USA. An MIT graduate aeronautical engineer who worked with Orwille Wright, among others, a member of Mensa, a farmer, and a hermit who walked 18,000 km from Anchorage, Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina, Tierra del Fuego. He was often seen wearing a woolen flannel shirt. Product images feature Andy’s twin-sister ,Monya’s grandson John Tuoriniemi.
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