0 loosely woven woollen/woolen cloth usually soft and slightly furry -- vải flanen
blankets made of flannel
(also adjective) a flannel petticoat.
The average price of genuine woollen goods, flannels, serges, and so forth, with this tax, is just double the pre-war price.
High quality wool blankets, scarves, flannels, and yarns were manufactured at the facility and it became the nation's largest manufacturer of wool blankets by 1925.
The main industries, chiefly for home consumption, were flannels, stockings and bundle cloth.
Typically, modern flannels will have trousers made with a high elastic content, to prevent damage while fielding.
In the 1890s the mill employed 140 people and its product line included clothing, cashmere, flannels and blankets.
One of them used a tick drag comprised of 12 flannel strips, the other a 1 m2 cotton cloth.
Their flannels had black and orange piping with matching socks, perhaps recalling also those of its emblem, the "tiger".
The song begins with the squeaky voice of a market hawker shouting, four for a pound your face flannels; three for a pound your tea towels!
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