Edwin x Pendleton Woolen Mills – Shirt

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Edwin and Plendleton have linked up to produce a limited run shirt using Japanese Kaihara denim fabric. Some info on Kaihara: Established in 1951 with 34 machines, by 1970 the Kaihara mill had developed indigo rope dying machines and started a delivery of rope dyed denim in Japan. By the early 90s the mill introduced ring yarn spinning and vintage production by narrow width shuttle machines. Kaihara is renowned for the sanforised selvedge it’s produced for decades.

The limited run consists of 300 shirts and comes in an exclusive blue/burgundy colorwary.

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Pendleton x Property Of – Bags

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Iconic American manufacturer of woolen goods, Pendleton have teamed up with Property Of, to create a new series of bags for their first ever collaboration. Both Oregon based labels dedicate their craftsmanship to produce some of the best goods that are reliable and long lasting. For this release, five different bag styles are available, all made from 100% Pendleton wool. The bags can be purchased at retail stores such as Bloomingdales as well as online at the A Continuous Lean Shop.

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Pendleton Weekend Bags

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Trusted online shop Oi Polloi has stocked some new weekend bags by Pendleton that could be beneficial to any of your upcoming travel plans this fall. One of the options is the Spirit weekend bag in leather and pure virgin wool/cotton. It has padded leather handles, detachable shoulder straps, and includes inside and outside pockets, and protective metal feet. If you’re looking for a more traditional pattern the the plaid bag might be more to your liking. It’s honestly a win/win situation either way as both bags will give you the quality and functionality you’d expect from a brand like Pendleton. Available now at Oi Polloi.

 

Deluxe x Pendleton Wool Check Shirt

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Japanese label Deluxe worked with American wool purveyors to create a plaid button-down for their fall/winter 2009 campaign. The traditional cut shirt features a red, black, and gray check pattern with the Deluxe logo at the bottom left hem. The shirt is just one of the many collaborations Deluxe has worked on for their fall/winter collection.

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