by Tread Staff

Fall Flannel Buyer’s Guide

Any honest-to-god American needs a flannel shirt in their closet, because woven into the fibers of that illustrious plaid is the drum beats of the Continental Congress’ Revolutionary Army.

Not all flannel shirts are the same, so we took the time to pick out three good ones for you to satisfy that cold weather urge to chop firewood, grunt and stare down a Grizzly Bear.

Chubbies Rad Plaid Grandad ($69.50)

Chubbies is well known for their high quality stretch shorts that are built around the activities of warm summer months. This year, Chubbies is channeling their stretch and comfort expertise into flannel so you too can walk 20 miles to school, uphill – both ways – in the snow.

Howler Brothers Stockman ($89)

Howler Brothers is a staple of Texan culture, founded on the backs of Texas sportsman and catering to the loves of costal fishing and the outdoors – several ounces of fresh air is blended in during the knitting process of their flannel shirts. Available in four different colors, this western-inspired flannel is 60/40 cotton poly blend and is sure to keep you warm even if you start sweating.

Filson Alaskan Guide Shirt ($125)

Filson has been a staple of American exceptionalism since 1897, when they started outfitting prospecting gold miners as they passed into the Yukon through Seattle. Filson never gave up their uncompromising quality as times changed, and the goods you buy today are just as good and hearty as the ones that outfitted the badasses of 120 years ago. The most expensive shirt in this flannel lineup has a well deserved price-tag being made of real honest-to-goodness heavy 8-oz. 100% cotton flannel.

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