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Six Season (Flannel)

Six Season (Flannel)

in Lichen Herringbone Plaid

Regular price $295.00 USD
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Color: Lichen

Most places have four seasons. In Vermont, we have at least six - in order: Summer, Fall, “Stick,” Winter, “Mud,” and Spring. Some people also count Fool’s Spring, Second Winter, Spring of Deception, Third Winter, False Fall, and Second Summer, but who’s counting?

Point is, you can wear this flannel year round - layer it in the colder months or throw it on during cool summer nights.

The Lichen colorway takes inspiration from the soft green lichen found on tree trunks and barnsides throughout Vermont. Tonal, muted shades are woven together in a broken herringbone pattern that’s subtle from afar but full of depth and character up close.

This flannel is the pinnacle of American craftsmanship. The fabric starts with organic cotton grown, spun, and yarn-dyed in the American South. The yarns are then woven into a heavyweight twill at the legendary American Woolen mill in Connecticut. From there, each shirt is cut and sewn by the highly skilled team at Classic Apparel in East Boston, MA. It’s a garment shaped by the people and mills that keep New England’s textile tradition alive.

Details

Workwear-inspired pocketing; the left pocket has an extra seam and a top entry for a pencil, pen, or narrow cylindrical object of your choice. 

Hidden button-down collar.

Plaid matching pattern work.

Double-needle stitching throughout.

Corozo buttons.

Sizing

Standard Fit. True to size. Some shrinkage will occur with the first wash given the natural cotton fabric.

S M L XL XXL
Chest 40" 44" 48" 52" 56"
Across Shoulder 18" 19" 20" 21" 22"
Body Length 30" 30½" 31" 31½" 32"
Sleeve Length 34" 35" 36" 37" 38"

Materials/Care

Custom developed, 10 oz twill weave flannel, made with US-grown, 100% organic cotton.

Wear often, wash less often.

Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low. Hang dry to minimize shrinkage and maximize longevity.

Source

This one is uniquely New England. Fabric courtesy of American Woolen in Stafford Springs, CT.

Sewn by Classic Apparel in East Boston, MA.

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