You're right that it isn't real flannel or Made locally. So take your best shot - what would you recommend? For made in the US or Canada flannel that doesn't suck, there are options like Pendleton (360 CAD) Filson (250 and up) and similar.
I have a Kitsbow Icon that has seen hundreds of days of use since I got it in 2019. That one would have made this list along with the Glerups - if I was rebuilding a wardrobe from scratch those two things would be at the top of the list. RIP Kitsbow.
I was going to include a Smartwool flannel shacket but that'll have to wait for next week and \*spolier\* it's more than twice the price of the Yeti (however it does double as a jacket and it is 100% wool).
I stand by the Yeti shirt, though. It's soft, well-made, and has already held up well to lots of use and borderline abuse. In a time of my life where I'm getting by with fewer clothes but of higher quality, it isn't at all out of place.
Dec. 7, 2023, 9:07 a.m. - Pete Roggeman
You're right that it isn't real flannel or Made locally. So take your best shot - what would you recommend? For made in the US or Canada flannel that doesn't suck, there are options like Pendleton (360 CAD) Filson (250 and up) and similar. I have a Kitsbow Icon that has seen hundreds of days of use since I got it in 2019. That one would have made this list along with the Glerups - if I was rebuilding a wardrobe from scratch those two things would be at the top of the list. RIP Kitsbow. I was going to include a Smartwool flannel shacket but that'll have to wait for next week and \*spolier\* it's more than twice the price of the Yeti (however it does double as a jacket and it is 100% wool). I stand by the Yeti shirt, though. It's soft, well-made, and has already held up well to lots of use and borderline abuse. In a time of my life where I'm getting by with fewer clothes but of higher quality, it isn't at all out of place.