From warm pajamas to throw blankets, red flannel and bold plaids always bring warm and cozy thoughts to mind of sitting in front of the fireplace or curling up with a cup of hot chocolate. Plaids are always popular during the holiday season for obvious reasons, but this year even runway fashion designers have embraced this cold weather trend creating everything from pants to dresses to accessories out of the fabric.
This red and black Fireside Flannel Dress by One Avian Daemon features a classic cut, three-quarter length sleeves and a dramatic exposed zipper down the back. Made with a boat neck and an a-line skirt that falls just above the knee, this bold dress is both slimming and figure flattering. It is the perfect casual style for tree trimming, Christmas shopping or just about any other holiday activity.
If large flannel prints are a bit too over-the-top for your taste, try adding small touches of the fabric to some of your favorite winter weather attire. This plaid poppy pin by Wild Poppy Shoppe is the perfect accessory to spice up your current wardrobe. Pinned on a coat, scarf or jacket, this piece is a classy way to show your holiday spirit. Made of three layers of red, black and white plaid and topped off with a white button center, this sweet pin would make a great stocking stuffer this holiday season.
This bright red, black and white flannel scarf by Cody’s Boutique looks so warm and cozy–perfect for facing the snowy and cold weather. A bold scarf is a perfect way to add some color to your winter coat and this infinity scarf, made of soft cotton, will certainly do the trick. Best of all, the scarf can be worn many different ways, making it extremely versatile in addition to it being extremely cute!
**The amazing pencil drawing featured at the top of this post was created by Corella Design.
Oooh the plaid dress is gorgeous!
I’m in love with plaid again…after a summer fling with strpies…it’s the same old story…girl loses heart to fresh and crisp, only to come back to familiar homey plaid and tweed at the first nip of frosty air….;-)