National Flannel Day (February 10)

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National Flannel Day on February 10 is all about celebrating one of the coziest fabrics around.

Whether you associate flannel with chilly mornings, lumberjack shirts, or 90s throwback style, it’s a material that feels both nostalgic and practical.

This quirky February holiday is a simple excuse to lean into comfort, appreciate its history, and maybe pull out your favorite flannel piece from the closet.

When is the Holiday?

The holiday is celebrated annually on February 10th.

Who Invented It?

No one knows exactly who started National Flannel Day, which adds to its charm.

Rather than being tied to a brand or organization, it’s grown organically as people embrace flannel’s cozy appeal and cultural significance.

three flannel shirts hanging up outside

The History of the Holiday

Flannel originated in Wales in the 17th century, where it was made from wool to keep workers warm in cold, damp conditions. Its softness and durability quickly made it popular.

Over time, flannel expanded beyond wool to include cotton and blended fabrics, making it more affordable and widely used. By the 20th century, it had become a wardrobe staple.

Flannel had a major cultural moment in the 1990s during the grunge era, when bands and fans alike adopted it as part of their everyday style. Today, it’s worn everywhere, from workwear to pajamas and even high-fashion collections.

Top 5 Facts About the Holiday

  1. Flannel dates back to 17th-century Wales, where it was first used to keep workers warm.
  2. Flannel saw a major resurgence in the 1990s with the rise of grunge music and fashion.
  3. It is used for clothing, bedding, and even home decor.
  4. Flannel refers to the fabric, while plaid is a pattern often associated with it.
  5. Flannel is worn and loved worldwide, from rugged workwear to high fashion.
flannel shirts hanging in a closet

Coloring Page

Grab the free National Flannel Day coloring page below for a cozy, screen-free activity kids will enjoy.

National Flannel Day Coloring Page
Flannel Shirt Coloring Sheet

Activities to Celebrate

  • Flannel-Themed Outfit Day: Encourage friends and family to wear their coziest flannel pieces.
  • DIY Flannel Projects: Create scarves, blankets, or even home decor using old flannel shirts.
  • Social Media Challenge: Share your best flannel look with the hashtag #NationalFlannelDay.
  • Host a Flannel Party: Celebrate with themed snacks, music, and a cozy dress code.
  • Flannel Donations: Collect and donate flannel clothing to those in need during the winter season.

Links to Resources

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