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Handmade History, Episode 8: Flannel!

Everyone knows that flannel is warm, soft, and plaid. But did you know that flannel was likely traded between Europe in Africa before 1486? And that the origins of the word are actually unknown? (And–it doesn’t have to be plaid!)

Flannel was strongly associated with Wales, and we share about how this little country’s flannel production moved from farms to small factories and eventually larger factories. Then, we talk about the legacy of flannel. Back in the fifties, flannel was commonly used to make suits–James Bond wore flannel suits in many of his films–which is a very different use of the cozy pajama fabric we know now. Listen in to hear about these and other famous flannels.

Listen on Spotify or right here in your browser in the player at the bottom of this post!

Find show notes here: https://tinyurl.com/5n6v5jr6

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