
Description
An exceptionally dry wooly button-up-on-the-verge-of-an-overshirt. Wool and poly are intimately blended to make a dry, stable and warm yarn which is woven into a delicious midweight (250gsm) flannel by Albini. Features an inside/outside double chest pocket and dyed to match buttons. Bulk buy eligible.
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Fabric

Fabric Story
The wooly flannel of our dreams. Wool and polyester intimately blended to create a dry, warm and very stable midweight (250gsm) wool flannel. Woven by Albini in northern Italy using yarns from the wool masters at Suedwolle. When done right, wool and poly combine to create a double dryness that’s amazing to wear in damp weather. Wool is hygroscopic, it sucks moisture out the air while remaining dry to the touch and is the only common insulation that keeps working while wet. Polyester on the other hand absorbs practically no moisture into its fibers (technically it absorbs 0.4% of its weight) while wicking water across its surface for faster evaporation. Plus the poly makes the wool dramatically easier to take care of. The net result is a dry delight, that’s as easy to wear as it is to take care of.
- Fiber Content- 45%18.5 Micron Merino
- 55%Polyester
 
- Fabric Weight- 250GSM 
- Fabric Origin- Woven in Italy 
- Fabric Construction- Twill 
- Finishing- Brushed 
- Fabric Water Resistance- Light 
- Breathability- Average 
- Durability- Experimental 


Fit
Size Chart
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Form
- Made in- Portugal 
- Product Weight- 450G(size M) 
- Hardware- Custom Italian Mombasa poly buttons 
- Pockets- Inside/outside double chest pocket on wearer’s left 
- Construction Details- Rear box pleat
- Black Lightning 2" woven label on bottom hem
 
- Style Number- S259-i2 
Revision History
- October 2024:- Initial Release
- Name: Awoolyflannel Boxford
- Color: Deepshadow
 
- September 2025:Colors: Deepshadow, Forgeshadow, Forestshadow 




Care
- Washing- Machine wash cold 
- Drying- Tumble dry low 

Photography Credits
Photos by Jon-Paul Rodriguez and Laurel Golio
































