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Flannelette
Flannelette is a light, napped cotton the texture of flannel. The weft is generally coarser than the warp. The flannel-like appearance is created by creating a nap from the weft; scratching it and raising it up. Flannelette can either have long or short nap, and can be napped on one or two sides. It comes in many colours, both solid and patterned.
The word seems to have been first used in the early 1880s. In the 1900s flannelette was used, predominantly by poorer classes, very extensively for underclothing, night wear, dresses, dressing-gowns and shirts, and it is still used in much the same way today. The fabric was quite flammable and was known to catch fire, consequently a flannelette, patented under the title of Non-flam, was made with fire-resisting properties. Flannelette is made throughout Europe and the United States.
Flannelette is normally called flannel in North America, where the term flannelette is not used. In the United Kingdom, however, it is illegal to sell flannelettes under the name flannel.[citation needed]
Winceyette is a lightweight cotton fabric with a slightly raised two-sided nap. The name derives from wincey, a Scottish term for the fabric linsey-woolsey.
Cotton flannel
Cotton flannel or Canton flannel is a stout cotton fabric napped only on one side.
Diaper flannel
Diaper flannel is a stout cotton fabric napped on both sides, and used for making cloth diapers.
Weave
Flannel, flannelette and cotton flannel can be woven in either a twill weave or plain weave. The weave is often hidden by napping on one or both sides. After weaving, it is napped once, then bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, and then napped a second time.[citation needed]
History
The origin of the word is uncertain, but a Welsh origin has been suggested as fabric similar to flannel can be traced back to Wales, where it was well known as early as the 16th century. The French term flanelle was used in the late 17th century, and the German Flanell was used in the early 18th century.
Flannel has been made since the 17th century, gradually replacing the older Welsh plains, some of which were finished as 'cottons' or friezes, which was the local textile product. In the 19th century, flannel was made particularly in towns such as Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Hay on Wye, and Llanidloes. The expansion of its production is closely associated with the spread of carding mills, which prepared the wool for spinning, this being the first aspect of the production of woollen cloth to be mechanised (apart from fulling). The marketing of these Welsh woolen clothes was largely controlled by the Drapers Company of Shrewsbury.
Originally it was made of fine, short staple wool, but by the 20th century mixtures of silk and cotton had become common.
Flannel in popular culture
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In North America, flannelette, commonly referred to as flannel, was commonly thought to be the fabric of woodsmen, lumberjacks, tough men, and farmers. Today it is commonly used for children's winter pyjamas as well as pyjama pants for adults. It is good at keeping warmth in, so often is favored among blue collar workers in cold environments.
In the US, due to its popularity in the Pacific Northwest (especially in Seattle, Washington) and Vancouver, British Columbia, flannel there has become associated with grunge fans and music. This idea was even further popularized by the fact that many rock, metal and, most notably, grunge musicians from the early-mid 1990s often wore clothing made from it. In addition, West Coast gangsta rap shared the style with the alternative music scene for much of the 1990s. Flannel has been thought by some to be a fashion statement. Also, there are clubs in the Philadelphia area, one of which is known as "Flannel Fridays", whose sole requirement for membership is being "plaid clad", or wearing flannel on Friday. Skateboarders are also known to wear flannels.
In Australia and New Zealand, flannelette is associated, in a derogatory manner, with Bogans and Westies.
Other meanings
In the plural, flannels refer to trousers or another article of clothing made of flannel, e.g.:
Cricket clothing, which was originally made of white flannel
Baseball road uniforms, historically known as "road grays", made of wool flannel
In the United Kingdom and New Zealand, a flannel refers to a washcloth or facecloth.
In Australian slang a flannelette shirt is known as a flanno or flanny.
In colloquial British English, to flannel is not to answer a question or be evasive in any answer.[citation needed].
Flannel is also used in the publishing industry to denote copy of low interest such as the flannel panel, which outlines who does what on a magazine.[citation needed]
References
^ "Flannelette". Encyclopdia Britannica Eleventh Edition. 1911. 
^ a b "Flannel". Encyclopdia Britannica Eleventh Edition. 1911. 
^ http://www.newtown.org.uk/history.htm Newtown History
^ Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust - Projects - Historic Landscapes - Middle Wye - Administrative Landscapes
^ Llanidloes History
^ A. H. Dodd, Industrial Revolution in North Wales (1931), 229-81; J. Geraint Jenkins, The Welsh Woollen Industry (Cardiff 1969); J. Geraint Jenkins, 'The woollen industry in Montgomeryshire' Montgomeryshire Collections 58 (1963), 50-69.
^ Bogansville: meet the new in-crowd - theage.com.au
^ Westies people: Encyclopedia II - Westies people - Characteristics
^ Urban Dictionary: flanno
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