Flannel blankets and coral fleece differ in several ways.
From the perspective of raw materials and weaving technology, a flannel blanket is a soft and suede cotton fabric woven with carded cotton yarn. Its production process includes dyeing part of the wool or cotton fiber, and then blending it with original color wool or Cotton fibers are mixed and spun into mixed-color wool yarn, and finally woven into fabrics and finished with fulling and napping. The raw material of coral velvet is usually polyester fiber. Its weaving principle makes the product have slight lint phenomenon, but its water absorption performance is excellent, which is three times that of pure cotton products.
In terms of appearance and feel, flannel blankets have longer plush fibers, soft and delicate texture, smooth hand feel, bright colors, good warmth retention and breathability, and are not easy to shed and fade. The hair of coral velvet is relatively sparse and the texture is soft, but its feel may be slightly inferior to flannel. It has rich colors and beautiful appearance.
From the perspective of cost and usage scenarios, because flannel has a finer wool texture and its production cost is relatively high, the price is usually slightly higher. The density of coral velvet is thinner and easier to clean, so it is more suitable for making household items such as towels or bath towels.
Flannel blankets and coral fleece each have their own characteristics, and which one you choose mainly depends on your personal needs and preferences. If you need a blanket that is both warm and beautiful, a flannel blanket may be a good choice; if ease of cleaning and rich colors are more important, coral velvet may be more suitable for you.