Pendleton
Founded in 1863 by the Kay family in Salem, Oregon, Pendleton Woolen Mills is the definitive architect of American heritage blankets and apparel. Originally established to weave colorful robes for the Native American tribes of the Pacific Northwest, the brand focuses on unrivaled wool expertise and storytelling through patterns. Their signature is the Virgin Wool Flannel and the iconic "Westerley" cardigan, both engineered to provide natural warmth and legendary durability. Everything in their wool line is anchored by their two Pacific Northwest mills, utilizing a "sheep-to-shelf" process that has remained largely unchanged for over 150 years.