- The
Flannels Group Limited,
trading as
Flannels, is a
British retailer. The
company currently has 50+
locations open in the
United Kingdom. In 1976, Neil...
-
Cricket whites, also
known as
flannels, are the
white or
cream coloured clothing traditionally worn by most cricketers, and
usually consist of trousers...
-
outlets and online.
Other retailers owned by the
company include Frasers,
Flannels, USC, GAME,
Evans Cycles, Jack
Wills and
bespoke tailors Gieves & Hawkes...
-
Ebbets Field Flannels, Inc is an
American vintage athletic apparel manufacturer. The
company was
established in 1988 and is
headquartered in Seattle, Washington...
-
White Flannels is a lost 1927
American drama film
directed by
Lloyd Bacon and
starring Louise Dresser,
Jason Robards Sr.,
Virginia Brown Faire, Warner...
- is
regulated by the laws of cricket.
Cricket whites,
sometimes called flannels, are loose-****ing
clothes that are worn
while playing cricket so as not...
-
combat boots and Doc Martens. They
typically wore slip
dresses with
flannels,
flannels and
ripped jeans, and
tartan in layers. Low-rise and ripped, wide-legged...
- that
include sportswear (swimsuits),
clothing (T-shirts, polo shirts,
flannels, jackets, hoodies, pants, shorts),
footwear (sneakers, sandals), and accessories...
-
brand founded in 1877 that has made
automobile upholstery, jeans, and
flannels. Its most
famous product is the
Chatham Blanket. It was the
largest blanket...
- and a
white ball
became more
commonplace over time, and the use of
white flannels and a red ball in ODIs
ended in 2001. The
International Cricket Council...