You probably have a bunch of button-downs in your closet, but the best flannel shirts for men offer something that few others can match: sheer coziness. No shade to your trusty bengal-stripe poplins and pinpoint Oxfords, but thanks to the buttery softness of its namesake brushed cotton fabric, a great flannel shirt is going to be one of the most comfortable layers you own, and the shirt you reach for more than any other this time of year. Better still, while there are plenty of boxy, oversized flannels ready-made for fall layering, you’ll also find more refined options that’ll look right with your nattiest suits and butteriest loafers. Which means you could actually wear flannel every day of the week if you wanted to. Who, pray tell, wouldn’t want that?
The Best Men’s Flannel Shirts, According to GQ
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Best Flannel Shirt Overall: Wythe Washed Flannel Workshirt
You could spend a lot of time combing vintage stores for the perfect flannel shirt and still not come up with anything as nice as this one. That’s how Wythe New York’s Peter Wythe describes the inspiration for this gem, which is the result of hundreds of hours spent scouring vintage sellers and historical photos for something that would evoke the great flannels made for miners, cowboys, and hippies in the American West. The result features a midweight cotton flannel that’s brushed on both sides for ultimate softness, with triple-needle chain stitching for superlative durability, and custom Corozo nut buttons for an authentic 1940s feel.
Best Budget Flannel Shirt: L.L.Bean Chamois Shirt
When we talk about flannel shirts, we’re usually talking about the colorful plaid variety beloved by ‘90s grunge rockers, suburban dads, and off-grid survivalists alike. As indisputably classic as these tartans are, however, they’re not your only option when it comes to a great flannel shirt. New England outfitter L.L.Bean knows a thing or two about buffalo plaid, but they also understand that some folks might be inclined to reach for something more understated. Hence this absolute unit of a shirt made from heavy-duty chamois in a dark shade of navy that’s a perfect complement to your fall roster of corduroy, denim, and canvas.
Best Flannel Shirt for the Office: Sid Mashburn Spread Collar Sport Shirt
Just because you wear a suit to work instead of jeans and a barn coat doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the soft embrace of flannel all day long. You can thank Sid Mashburn for that revelation, and make this spread collar button-down an essential part of your 9-to-5 wardrobe this season. A version of Mashburn’s signature button-down, it’s chock-full of thoughtful details like trocas shell buttons, a rounded chest pocket, and a barrel cuff with a higher button placement to make room for your watch. Not to be confused with heavier versions that can double as outerwear (Mashburn is from the South, after all) a lightweight Italian flannel makes it thin enough to fit comfortably under a suit coat, blazer, or cardigan.
Best Flannel Shirt for Vintage Fiends: Pendleton Board Shirt
If you’re looking for a flannel with impeccable vintage credibility and zero thrift store mustiness, there’s only one name to know. Pendleton flannels have been woven in the company’s Washington mills for more than a century, and have been worn by some of the most stylish dudes of the last 100 years, including California surfers in the 1960s. Thanks to their blend of easy-wearing comfort and rugged western style, Pendleton’s button-downs acquired a loyal following on beaches from Big Sur to Zuma (including The Beach Boys, originally known as the Pendletones). The Board Shirt channels the laid-back style of that era, with a soft, midweight fabric and a straight cut that’s perfect for layering.
Best Flannel Shirt for Cobain Cosplay: Abercrombie & Fitch ‘90s Oversized Flannel
You won’t get very far in any conversation about the legacy of flannel shirts without mention of Kurt Cobain, the Nirvana frontman who personified Seattle’s grunge scene in the ‘90s and helped to establish its signature DIY look. If you’re after a similar vibe, fellow ‘90s style legend Abercrombie & Fitch has the goods, complete with an array of washed-out colors and a slouchy, oversized fit. This one’ll look right with a wide range of casual staples, but if you really want to nail the Cobain look, layer it over your artsiest white tee with a pair of shredded jeans, bashed-up Chuck Taylors, and bug-eyed sunglasses.
The Best Flannel Shirt for Fashion Guys: Bottega Veneta Lightweight Wool Flannel Button-Up Shirt
For those who only know this Italian fashion house for its sumptuous woven leather accessories, welcome to the party. This covetable button-down, courtesy of designer Matthieu Blazy, follows the themes of Bottega’s Winter ‘24 drop in its combination of lush Italian fabrics in earthy grays, greens, and browns and its breezy minimalist silhouettes. With buttons hidden behind a large placket and Bottega’s triangle motif subtly added to the pocket and the yolk, it blends Italian futurism with quiet luxury, particularly when paired with the matching flannel trousers. On its own, though, it’s a statement piece that’ll set off a pair of wide black pants and chunky loafers like nobody’s business.
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Why Buy a Flannel Shirt Today, In the year of Our Lord 2024?
Flannel shirts aren’t exactly a secret, of course. As a go-to for generations of ranchers, loggers, and other hardworking dudes across the American West in the first half of the 20th century, the flannel shirt earned its place in the canon of great American workwear alongside denim dungarees and engineer boots. The romance of those early days is still a big part of the flannel shirt’s appeal, and combined with endorsements from surfers, skaters, punks, streetwear kids, and a bunch of other impeccably turned-out subcultures in subsequent decades, its allure has only grown.