Style life: light & heavy

The versatile flannel shirt adapts to any forecast

Here’s a style buzzword: grungerjack. The flannel shirt is the go-to button-down for the season. Wear them thick, thin, in solids or plaids. As the weather gets crispy, they become ideal layering pieces: buttoned up tight under your fall jacket, around your neck as a scarf or tied around your waist 1990s grunge-style, for the warmer moments of your day.

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All photos by May Truong

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