The Best Flannel Shirts for Men Make Every Season Better

There’s a reason why they never leave the fashion conversation—or your laundry cycle from fall through spring.
21 Best Flannel Shirts for Men 2024 Make Every Season Better
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The best flannel shirts for men contain multitudes. They're softer than your duvet, more forgiving than your cashmere, and boast just enough structure to make you look like a respectable, tax-paying member of adult society. For going on two centuries now, weighty flannel shirts have been adopted and reinterpreted by just about every demographic and subculture imaginable: frontier loggers, WWII navy sailors, greasers, surfers, punks, skaters, west coast rappers, grunge kids, rock climbers, contractors, mustachioed Williamsburg hipsters, hypebeasts, yoga moms, tech bros, present-day NBA tunnel style kings.


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That universality is a testament to the fabric itself: resilient enough to take a beating on the jobsite, comfortable enough to swaddle up in on weekends, pulled-together enough to wear on a date or out to brunch with your folks or on a Zoom call with your boss.

The very best flannel shirts are endlessly adaptable—you can wear ‘em on their own or over stuff like a jacket, with jeans or sweats or dress pants or cargoes or gym shorts—and they’ll never not look entirely on point. They’re comforting and time-tested, and you’re going to need as many of them as you can muster to make it through the winter in style. Here are the 21 best flannel shirts for men to buy right now, in heavy plaids and thick stripes and foliage-inspired tones that’ll fit in seamlessly no matter your taste or wardrobe.


The Best Heritage Flannel Shirt

Pendleton

Board Shirt

Pendleton's been in the business of keeping folks toasty for over 150 years, and the brand's Board Shirt is downright legendary. We tested it out and—surprise, surprise—we liked it a lot. The warm wool fabric comes in a range of handsome, muted plaids (just the right weight to wear as an overshirt, or solo with a beefy tee and jeans); the cut is super flattering; and the camp collar and flat hem look great on everyone. Hell, it's so iconic that the Beach Boys used it as their schtick when they were originally called the Pendletones. You may not be able to belt out a Pet Sounds 2, but you can easily look as fly.

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Legendary Whitetails

Buck Camp Flannel

Legendary Whitetails is one of those brands that your grandpappy approves of, even considering the many heritage labels he’s enjoyed over his lifetime. That’s because it’s just a good ol’ fashioned classic flannel with a classic fit, a couple of chest pockets, plenty of colorways and plaid patterns to choose from, and a price that feels just as great as the brushed flannel and corduroy accents. The main difference between the flannels of yore is this one's got Prime shipping and over 80,000 5-star reviews.

The Best Budget Flannel Shirt

Uniqlo

Flannel Checked Shirt

Still not convinced a flannel shirt is exactly your vibe? Take this $30 banger for a test drive. In addition to its classically handsome exterior and entry-level price tag, it's also every bit as fuzzy and warm as that Snuggie you definitely don't wear on the couch all weekend. Even if you don't wind up introducing it to your actual wardrobe (you will), it'll be a fine addition to your increasingly important at-home cozy rotation.

The Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Flannel Shirt

L.L.Bean

Scotch Plaid Flannel Shirt

Are there less expensive flannels? Yes. Are there more luxurious flannels? Yes. Are there better flannels for the price? No. L.L. Bean's Scotch flannels are probably what your folks and their folks wore (and are likely still wearing). They're made of an all-cotton midweight flannel that’s brushed to a peachy softness and come in a range of historically accurate Scottish tartans for an authentic feel. They’re cut in a classic fit that’s neither too frumpy nor too slim, and if you can hold out and save yourself from copping the most affordable option on this list, you’ll be rewarded handsomely.

The Best Blanket-Like Flannel Shirt

Outerknown

Blanket shirt

It's hardly shocking that Pendleton, a literal blanket-maker, also sells a killer flannel shirt. Slightly more surprising, though, is how excellent Outerknown's riff on the genre is, a flannel button-up so soft the brand literally dubbed it the Blanket shirt. It's a touch heavier (and even—gasp—softer) than Pendleton's version, a lot like, y'know, a really plush blanket. That's largely thanks to its thick-yarned organic cotton, which continues to earn the style glowing reviews and, ahem, breathless write-ups. The fit is eerily on-point, too: roomy enough to layer over a tee or even a sweatshirt, without veering into boxier-than-thou, aughts-era fashion bro territory.

The Best Capital-F Fashion Flannel Shirt

LU'U DAN

Check shirt

If you're looking for your flannel to make a fashion statement, you might want to forego traditional options of buttoned up, slim-fit silhouettes in various shades of neutral tones for something a little more eye-catching. What makes fashion provocateur Lu'u Dan's fire engine-red check shirt stand out is in the details: a loose, boxy cut kitted out with bell sleeves and a fringe-lined collar. The blown-out grid motif is almost hypnotic—definitely the vibe you want to be going for if you need your shirt to demand a double-take. While you probably wouldn't wear this shirt camping—where it'd be exposed to the unfashionable elements of dirt, bugs, and unfortunate snags from rogue branches—you'd definitely pull it out when you're ready to slay downtown.

The Best Dressed-Up Flannel Shirt

Portuguese Flannel

Teca flannel shirt

It sort of goes without saying that flannel shirts skew pretty casual. But it definitely should be said that the right flannel shirt can clean up real nice when you find yourself in a setting that demands a higher level of formality than whatever you wore to Whole Foods earlier that day. When that time comes, the only flannel you need is right here, courtesy of the delightfully on-the-nose Portuguese flannel experts at—you guessed it—Portuguese Flannel. The Guimarães-based brand makes some of the luxest flannels in the world, each done up a range of patterns and fabrics, but, naturally, its selection of flannels is the real standout. The Teca is the best gussied-up option of the whole lot, thanks to its endlessly versatile color and deceptively cozy brushed cotton. All you need to do is add a proper pair of trousers and some sturdy derbies to the mix (and maybe even a handsome guncheck blazer, if you're really going for it).


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Todd Snyder

Flannel button-down shirt

This soft, brushed cotton piece is lightweight enough to wear in the weird, kinda hot/kinda cold weather that signals fall's annual arrival. Wear it alone with your favorite black denim and layer it under a swervy thick knit when temps dip further.

Abercrombie & Fitch

90s Oversized Flannel

Abercrombie's Seriously Big shirt is roomy enough to fit all your fashion hopes and dreams, plus a hoodie.

Filson

Vintage Flannel Work Shirt

Ask your average menswear enjoyer about Filson and they’ll tell you it’s good stuff. After over a century of outfitting some of the Pacific Northwest’s hardest workers in the toughest situations, their high-end pedigree is unquestioned. So it goes that their high-quality flannel shirt is one of the most durable on the market with an 8-ounce all-cotton twill that’s brushed on the inside for a soft feel, military-grade melamine buttons that won’t break, shoulder pleats for range of motion (without added elastane), and that ultra durable construction the brand is known for.

J.Crew

Heavyweight Chamois Workshirt

Peruse the dusty annals of menswear forums and they'll tell you that chamois and flannel are, more or less, the same thing—a napped and brushed fabric. But chamois tends to be heavier and come in solid colors rather than your typical plaid. Now that we’ve got those nerdy details out of the way, this one from J.Crew is the real deal whether you call it chamois or flannel. The fabric tips the scales at just over 10-ounces, which is about as heavy as your typical pair of jeans, and puts it firmly in heavyweight flannel (or uh, heavyweight chamois) territory.

Needles

Cowboy Ombré Wool-Blend Flannel Shirt

Needles' zesty brand of Americana is like microdosing in a vintage store. Case in point, this shadow-plaid wool shirt that's cut like a roomy pajama shirt and outfitted with cowboy-shirt details like pearlescent snaps and a western yoke.

Wellen

Sherpa-Lined Flannel Overshirt

We’re not entirely sure whether the fluffy fleece lining makes this an overshirt or a shirt jacket. But when it’s hella chilly and you’ve got this heater on...a rose by any other name!

Carhartt WIP

Krenz Plaid Cotton Flannel Shirt

Armed with some baggy light wash blue jeans and a big honkin' pair of boots and you'll be stomping your way into the fashion feed for everyone to admire.

Corridor

Acid Plaid LS Shirt

The ultra fat yarns give the traditional plaid flannel exploded proportions, as if you raided lumberjack Ken's doll closet.

Polo Ralph Lauren

Polo Tartan Workshirt

Traditionally, flannel fabric is made of wool and though any seemingly thick plaid shirt passes off as flannel, Ralph's obsession with menswear history won't let you forget.

Gitman Vintage

Tweed Check Shirt

This may not pass the strictest of flannel qualifications, but the hefty yarns, tweed-y weave, and beautiful plaid let it pass with flying colors.

Patagonia

"Fjord" flannel shirt

Bushed on both sides, this ultra-soft flannel from Patagonia was designed to withstand chills in the great outdoors but, tucked into your finest chinos, can clean up when it's citybound.

Studio D'Artisan

Mud-dyed winter heavy flannel

Your parents might have warned you about rolling around in the mud as a kid but we're here to tell you forget what you learned. This flannel was hand-dyed by Japanese artisans using the centuries-old Dorozome technique and the results are incredible.