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Flannelette is a soft cotton fabric with a nap on one side.

A cotton flannel, soft material with a napped finish, usually only on one side. It may be bleached, dyed, printed, or woven in colored stripes. Plain and twill weave.

A woven cotton fabric with a soft, raised surface.

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Flannelette is a soft, lightweight cotton fabric that has a fuzzy texture on one or both sides. It is often used in bedding, pajamas, and baby clothing because of its warmth and coziness.

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