Nice. All my flannels are from Dixxon, they have lots of different and cool patterns and they fit me well. Regarding the texture, personally I prefer their D-tech material rather than a more typical fluffy material because I wear flannels pretty much everyday including on warm days so I wouldn't want it to be too warm.
@jeffgrantMEDIA9 сағат бұрын
I also have other plaid shirts that I wear in the warmer weather, but they are plaid shirts not flannel shirts. The Dixxon shirts are just that plaid shirts and not flannel shirts. Which is totally fine. I like a good plaid shirt to wear when it's warmer out, but this is called a flannel and it is not a flannel. So it is basically false advertising. So far this fit feel and finish is pretty nice. I think the price point is a bit high for it being a plaid shirt made in China. A made in USA shirt, would cost 3X's that. But again it is not a flannel, just a poly MIC shirt, so I think this is more like a $30-$40 shirt.
@RonanAquilius8 сағат бұрын
@@jeffgrantMEDIA I'd say its inbetween a typical shirt and flannel imo. Typical shirts crease fairly easily, the D-Tech fabric doesn't crease as much in comparison so it is lower maintenance.
@jeffgrantMEDIA8 сағат бұрын
I wore mine for 3 days in a row, two of which were a LOT of driving, one was a day in the office. The shirt till looks pretty good. Not a lot of wrinkling, and I can probably wear it again before washing it (getting some dog hair on it now). But there are plenty of poly blend shirts that are pretty wrinkle free. I've gotten them at JC Penny's in the past before I was into durable goods and I had to dress more business casual for work. All said and done, this is an OK shirt but certainly has nothing to do with a flannel shirt other than being a buffalo plaid print. I do appreciate your insight.
@RonanAquilius8 сағат бұрын
@@jeffgrantMEDIA I get the fabric isn't the selling point, personally I buy from Dixxon for their designs and because I know they will fit me perfectly, obviously that isn't true for you but I do find they stretch a little.