The news was the blend of proportions: lush, oversize coats with skinny trousers and neat jackets with wide wool flannels.
They wore a heavy [likely wool flannel] collarless shirt that was blood red.
The term flannels is also used in baseball, especially in a historical context when the uniforms were made of wool flannel.
But the must-have from her collection is a circular miniskirt of pin-striped wool flannel that has been sunburst-pleated to create a squiggly optical effect.
The company produced the first wool worsted made in America, as well as the first wool flannel.
He had an old leather jacket that was lined with wool flannel for the cold weather, but all his jackets, like his shirts, were loose-fitting.
The past seems intimately present in a wool flannel quilt from Pennsylvania made from Civil War uniforms - both blue and gray.
They were both made of wool flannel as all baseball uniforms had been.
Not the unbleached linen of the clout he held, but a thick, soft, oftenwashed wool flannel, dyed a pale red with the juice of currants.
One 1920s advertisement called it a "guaranteed unshrinkable fine wool flannel" for women who wanted both "daintiness" and "protectiveness".