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What is Beaver State Pendleton?

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Asked by: Chris Locklear

What does the Beaver State label on blankets mean? The name “Beaver State” originated in 1912 when Pendleton robes/blankets and shawls were sold to the Walla Walla, Cayuse and Umatilla tribes in the vicinity of the Pendleton mill on the Columbia plateau.

How can you tell a vintage Pendleton?

Pendleton label from 1970 to 1994, with Woolmark logo on the tag. Shirts from the 1970’s to 1994 can be identified by the Woolmark Tag which remained unchanged until the early 1990’s. Label from , with a new font and no border.

Why is it called Pendleton?

The Pendleton surname was originally derived from the Old English word pendle which means hill. It was also derived from the Old English word ton which refers to a farm or homestead. Therefore the original bearers of the name lived by the farm that was situated on a hill.

What is the Pendleton company?

Pendleton Woolen Mills is an American textile manufacturing company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is known for its blankets and woolen clothing.

What is Pendleton known for?

Pendleton is well known for its tailoring expertise, constructing sportswear, outerwear and westernwear in a wide range of styles and fabrications.

What do the stripes on Pendleton blankets mean?

Its historic markings and colors date back to the frontier trading posts. Traders would indicate the weight of the blanket offered in exchange for furs by holding up one finger for each pound. The original blankets incorporated three, four or five black stripes in the design, which indicated the value of the blanket.

Is Pendleton Native American owned?

It’s a company that’s profited from Indigenous designs for more than 100 years, though for six generations, it’s been owned by the Bishop family, who are not Native American.

Where is Pendleton originated?

Oregon

THOMAS KAY
The history 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 lives on in Pendleton’s tweed, flannel and worsted wool apparel.

Is Pendleton good quality?

A family owned business, Pendleton has been making classic woolen blankets and clothing for over 150 years. Their name has become synonymous with quality and beauty that can last a lifetime. Pendleton designs and colors are so distinctive that they are instantly recognizable.

When did Pendleton stop making in USA?

1992

Pendleton made all its products in the United States until 1992, when it began experimenting with Mexican manufacturing.

Are Pendleton coats made in Vietnam?

Note that the fabric is made in the USA, but the jackets are sewn in Costa Rica.

Is a Pendleton blanket worth it?

Those familiar with Pendleton’s beloved wool blankets know what makes them worth the splurge. They’re soft, durable, and classic enough to inspire entire rooms. For over 100 years, Pendleton has been making the must-haves for designers and vintage-hunters alike.