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For more than 150 years, Pendleton Woolen Mills has been a leading name in American-made wool blankets, heritage clothing, and premium wool textiles. The story began in 1863, when Thomas Kay, a master weaver from England, settled in Oregon’s Pacific Northwest with a vision to produce high-quality wool garments and blankets that would withstand the rugged spirit of the American frontier.
What started as a small woolen operation quickly evolved into one of the most iconic names in American craftsmanship, with a legacy of excellence passed down through six generations. Today, Pendleton continues to set the standard for authentic wool blankets, classic flannel shirts, and heritage apparel—woven with tradition, built to last, and proudly made in the USA.
Pendleton Woolen Mills is world-renowned for its legendary wool blankets, which remain the brand’s most iconic and celebrated products. Still woven in the USA using time-honored techniques, these blankets are crafted with 100% virgin wool or virgin wool blended with cotton, resulting in luxurious warmth, durability, and unmatched quality. Each blanket tells a story—of American heritage, Native traditions, and authentic craftsmanship.
For over a century, Pendleton blankets have played a meaningful role in Native American communities, where they are used in ceremonies, tribal gatherings, and given as gifts of honor and respect. These blankets are symbolic expressions of tradition and connection, often presented during weddings, births, milestones, and memorials. Pendleton’s early designers worked in collaboration with Indigenous tribes—including the Umatilla, Cayuse, and Nez Perce—to create patterns that respectfully reflect cultural significance and traditional color palettes.
Today, that spirit of collaboration continues through partnerships with Native American artists and organizations, such as the American Indian College Fund. Special edition blankets are released each year, with a portion of proceeds supporting Indigenous education and community initiatives.
Among Pendleton’s most admired designs is the Chief Joseph Blanket, one of the brand’s earliest and most enduring patterns, which honors the bravery and legacy of the Nez Perce leader. The American Indian College Fund blankets further celebrate Indigenous artistry, featuring original designs that preserve cultural storytelling while contributing to a brighter future for Native students. Pendleton also pays tribute to America’s natural beauty through its National Park Blanket series, which commemorates national treasures like Yellowstone and Yosemite, each with distinctive stripe patterns and park-specific labels. Another favorite is the Wyeth Trail Blanket, inspired by natural paths and landscapes, blending warm earth tones and geometric motifs rooted in Indigenous storytelling.
Every Pendleton blanket is the result of a meticulous process that begins with careful wool selection, followed by expert dyeing, spinning, weaving, and finishing in Pendleton’s own mills in Oregon and Washington. This vertically integrated approach ensures uncompromising quality and lasting beauty.
Beyond blankets, Pendleton has extended its craftsmanship into a wide range of home and lifestyle products. From ultra-soft cotton velour towels—bringing signature Pendleton patterns to the beach, pool, or bathroom—to decorative pillows, ceramic mugs, and woven throws, the brand’s bold designs can transform any space. Whether you're styling a cozy living room, outfitting a camper van, or furnishing a mountain cabin, Pendleton offers timeless pieces for every adventure.
Whether you're searching for a luxurious wool blanket, a meaningful gift, or heritage décor that blends culture with comfort, Pendleton continues to deliver authentic American craftsmanship woven with history, purpose, and style.
No piece of Pendleton apparel is more legendary than the Pendleton Board Shirt. Introduced in the 1950s, this rugged, wool flannel shirt was quickly adopted by Southern California surfers for its warmth, durability, and West Coast cool. It became so synonymous with surf culture that a group of musicians originally called themselves “The Pendletones”—later becoming known as The Beach Boys.
Still made in the USA and featuring premium wool fabric, buttoned flap pockets, and a classic fit, the Pendleton Board Shirt is a timeless style staple worn by generations. Today, Pendleton offers much more than just the Board Shirt. The brand’s apparel line includes wool shirts in classic plaids and seasonal patterns, outwear such as their much appreciated woolen jackets and chore coats as well as traditional western wear.