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National Flannel Day

Celebrated on 02/10/2026

Quick Fact

National Flannel Day is celebrated on the second Friday of November, kicking off the cozy season just before Thanksgiving. Flannel fabric originated in Wales in the 17th century, made from carded wool, and was traditionally worn by farmers and loggers for warmth.

Origins and Establishment of National Flannel Day

National Flannel Day was established in 2019 by the American textile company Vermont Flannel Company. The day was created to celebrate the comfort and versatility of flannel fabric, which has a rich history in American workwear and outdoor attire. The company chose the second Friday of November to coincide with the start of colder weather, encouraging people to wear their favorite flannel shirts and embrace the cozy season.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Flannel Day has grown in popularity through social media campaigns, with people sharing photos of themselves in flannel using the hashtag #NationalFlannelDay. Retailers often offer discounts on flannel clothing, and the day has become a fun, informal kickoff to the holiday season. While originally a US-centric celebration, it has gained international attention as flannel remains a staple in many wardrobes worldwide.

Facts & General Observations

  • Flannel fabric was originally made from carded wool, but today it is commonly made from cotton, wool, or synthetic blends.
  • The term "flannel" is believed to derive from the Welsh word "gwlanen," meaning woolen cloth.
  • According to a 2022 survey, flannel shirts are the most popular item of clothing worn on National Flannel Day, with 60% of participants choosing them over other flannel items like pajamas or scarves.

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