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Flannel recommendation needed

tonyteesdale

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I live in cold ass South Dakota. I'm a college student, but still like to stand out from the everyday guy, so I like to step up my wardrobe game on a regular. Here's my question. I'm looking for a athletic fitting flannel shirt, prefereably one that comes in multiple color options and I could order online (South Dakota doesn't really have good shopping) and that would still be warm. Also, I would like to find some waffle weave henleys to wear with them. I'm feeling like more of that Hugh Jackman Wolverine style than grandpa bumpkin style. I like jeans, so something that would fit well with that, and I have a short torso and wide shoulders, so long shirts look weird on me...

Any help fellas?

Thanks!
 
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aj_del

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Man ton will not be amused when he opens this thread
 

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I'm new to the forums, so if I missed some necessary etiquette I apologize. And if I'm going to be schooled in flannel it's more than welcome... Albeit hopefully respectfully?

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There is a Streetwear & Denim forum right under Men's Clothing. There are lots of threads about different brands and online shopping. Click on some of the sponsor links too.

The term flannel in this forum is used generally for suit fabric.
 
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Trompe le Monde

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you could peep llbean and landsend where they have da schwag for you to check yo fresh game on the regular
 

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I shudder at the word "swag" or any variation if it's spelling. Same with overuse of the word "fresh" lol.

And yup, nailed it... all I need is RRL.

...and on that note a bigger damn paycheck.
 

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That's in the sportswear section...Streetwear & Denim! ;)
 

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J Crew, Gap, Steven Alan, and even Old Navy have some nice flannel shirts.
I would check the SW&D part of this site for more info.
 

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