Two Different Jobs, One Familiar Pattern
Flannel's checkered pattern stays constant, but the fabric weight underneath changes what the shirt is actually for. Our Blue & White and Green & Black Full Sleeve Summer Flannel Shirts are woven lighter and looser, built to layer over a tee without trapping heat. Our Green & White Winter Flannel Shirt and Black & Chocolate Winter Flannel Shirt are brushed heavier, built to hold warmth on their own.
How to Tell Which One You're Looking At
Summer flannel like our Ash Full Sleeve Summer Flannel feels thin and slightly stiff when new; winter flannel like our Olive & Black Winter Flannel feels soft, brushed, and noticeably heavier in the hand. If a flannel shirt feels cozy just holding it, it's a winter piece.
Styling Summer Flannel
Wear it open over a plain BLISS solid tee, sleeves rolled, as a layer rather than a jacket replacement. It adds texture and pattern without adding real heat — our Blue & White option pairs especially well with a white or light ash tee underneath.
Styling Winter Flannel
Button it up on its own or layer it under our Two Way Zipper Cord Winter Jacket on the coldest days. Winter flannel like the Red & White or Black & White options can function as your outermost layer for most Bangladesh winter evenings.
Mixing Flannel With the Rest of Your Wardrobe
A summer flannel pairs naturally with baggy denim, since both pieces share a relaxed, textured feel. A winter flannel works especially well over a solid hoodie, with just the collar and cuffs showing — a combination that adds visible layering without real bulk.
Caring for Flannel
Wash flannel in cold water and avoid high heat drying, which can flatten the brushed texture that makes winter flannel feel warm in the first place.
Shop Both Weights
Browse Top Wear at BLISS — Blue & White, Green & Black, Ash for summer, and Green & White, Red & White, Black & Brown, Olive & Black, Black & White, Black & Chocolate for winter — and pick the weight that actually matches what you're using it for.