Pendleton Woolen Mills is a heritage brand that’s been family-run for six generations, tracing its roots back to an Oregon woolen mill founded in 1863. They’re best known for iconic blankets and wool apparel that celebrate American frontier traditions – Pendleton’s legendary jacquard blankets were originally woven for Native American communities and later became beloved heirlooms for families everywhere. Quality craftsmanship and authenticity have always driven Pendleton, and that extends to their eco-conscious practices as well. For over a century they’ve found creative ways to use every scrap of wool in their mills, turning leftover fibers into new products (like their classic striped Camp Blankets that were once made from reclaimed yarns) instead of letting anything go to waste. When you wrap yourself in a Pendleton, you’re not just staying cozy – you’re carrying on a tradition of durable, responsibly-made goods with a true sense of place and history.