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- Made in the United States.
- Made from wool and cotton.
- Fabric patch with a logo in one corner.
Product code26613010
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About Pendleton
Are you looking for knitted and woven products in traditional American style? Then you have won the highest win. Few brands have such a rich heritage and knowledge of traditional American craftsmanship as Pendleton. Discover authentic American-style products, decorated with intricate, colorful patterns and motifs inspired by Native Americans.
It all started with Thomas Kay who arrived in Oregon in 1863 from Great Britain. With him was an expertise in weaving technology, something he created a life and livelihood around even in the United States. Pendleton Woolen Mills have been in use since the early 20th century and the family business is today run by the sixth generation. -
Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Options Distribution Ltd
- Address:
- C/O Wingate & Finchley FC, The Maurice Rebak Stadium, Summers Lane, London, N12 0PD, England
- Contact:
- CS@options.org.uk
- Product code:
- 26613010
- EAN/GTIN:
- 0885628683817
- Manufacturer's article number
- ZE493 53754
- Country of origin:
- United States
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Are you looking for knitted and woven products in traditional American style? Then you have won the highest win. Few brands have such a rich heritage and knowledge of traditional American craftsmanship as Pendleton. Discover authentic American-style products, decorated with intricate, colorful patterns and motifs inspired by Native Americans.
It all started with Thomas Kay who arrived in Oregon in 1863 from Great Britain. With him was an expertise in weaving technology, something he created a life and livelihood around even in the United States. Pendleton Woolen Mills have been in use since the early 20th century and the family business is today run by the sixth generation.