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All Skill No Luck has announced a new version of their two flagship “combat flannel” styles: the Ntchwaidumela and Nemean.
Both garments retain the features of their military- and power-sport-inspired tactical flannel predecessors, e.g., front breast pockets tilted inboard, canted shoulder pockets with Velcro closures, and hidden buttons on front and cuffs. However, these are made of a different material: they’re sewn with double-weight brushed Combat Wool flannel from Cordura.
There are two styles of the Combat Wool flannel: Ntchwaidumela and Nemean. Both names are based on mythological lions, and both are initially limited to black and red only.

The Nemean Flannel is a more traditional flannel look.
Features include:

N’tchwai’dumela: pronounced nn-chwy-doo-meh-la
Ntchwaidumela means “he who greets with fire.” The shoulder pocket has a slightly updated design from its predecessor, featuring a modified angle for improved access, an added internal pocket, and a greater depth.
Ntchaidumela flannel features include:

ASNL is a “vetrepreneur” company based in Oceanside, CA.
Check out ASNL, All Skill No Luck: home of the combat hoodie, “tactical” drug rug hoodie, and combat flannel.
Follow them on Instagram, @allskillnoluck, or connect with them on Facebook, /allskillnoluck/.
Comfort and aesthetics of wool with the performance of nylon
Combining the comfort and aesthetics of wool with the durability of nylon, CORDURA COMBAT WOOL fabrics offer engineered endurance performance. Woven using INVISTA nylon 6,6 staple fiber that is intimately blended with merino wool for an authentic classic wool look and feel with enhanced abrasion resistance and toughness.
Characteristics
The CORDURA COMBAT WOOL fabric portfolio offers apparel solutions for today’s active urban lifestyle and specialist military and work uniform applications. Some options can also be adapted for use in bags, footwear, and accessory items.
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