Collection: Pendleton

The story of Pendleton Woolen Mills is one of opportunity, exploration and innovation.

British weaver Thomas Kay laid the foundation when he arrived in Oregon in 1863.

His expertise in clothing, including tweed, flannel and wool, allowed him to develop the famous Pendleton wool.

Kay's grandsons, three bishop brothers, opened Pendleton Woolen Mills in the early 1900s.

They came up with the idea of ​​using amazing Native American inspired designs, and the Pendleton blanket was born.

A unique reference for over 100 years.

Pendlton has been family owned for over six generations, the history of Pendleton Woolen Mills is unique and continues today.

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