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2020 MEN’S PRODUCTINFORMATION GUIDE
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IT ’S ALL ABOUT THE WOOL
Do you know the difference between Plaids and Tartans?All tartans are plaids, but not all plaids are tartans. Tartans often have broad bands of colors, always at right angles to each other, mixed with narrow horizontals and verticals. In Scotland, a clan often has its very own identifiable tartan colored in a very specific way that is registered with the Scottish Register of Tartans. Pendleton identifies authentic tartans with special supplemental hangtags.
From the very beginning, Pendleton shirts have been defined by Pendleton fabrics. The strength and durability of a Pendleton shirt starts with 100% virgin wool. No other fiber can take or hold a dye like wool, so our yarn-dyed plaids stay true and vibrant for generations. This means that a Pendleton wool shirt is an investment in quality that can be passed from father to son to grandson.
A Pendleton plaid is recognizable at a glance. Our earliest shirts from the 1920s
and 1930s were often sewn of solids and mixes. Then came the plaids, from the subtle ombres and shadow plaids of the 1940s and 1950s, to the brighter checks and tartans of the 1960s and 1970s.
Our shirt styles have endured along with our woolens, though collars and cuffs have widened and narrowed according to the fashions of the day. Each time-tested model brings you the best in wool shirts.
A R C H I VA L P L A I D SThese plaids were inspired by favorites from the Pendleton archives. Look for a blue label on the placket with the year the plaid appeared.
32321 Tan/Copper/Brown Plaid
1985
32322 Copper/Blue/Tan Plaid
1980
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The Story Begins In 1924, wool shirts were utilitarian items; warm, durable, an excellent first line in the defense against the elements. They were uniformly drab, but all that was about to change, thanks to Pendleton Woolen Mills.
At Pendleton Woolen Mills, Clarence Morton Bishop envisioned a different kind of fabric for a man’s wool shirt. Pendleton’s sophisticated weaving capabilities were producing vibrant trade blankets. Why not bring that same weaving and color know-how to flannel shirting?
After much weaving experimentation and hard work, Pendleton’s innovative Umatilla shirting fabric rolled off the loom. The rich colors in Pendleton’s woolen plaid shirts were completely new to the market in 1924. The positive response was immediate. It has also been enduring.
The Emergence of SportswearShirt production was initially brisk, but slowed during the 1940s as much of Pendleton’s production capability was needed for uniforms and blankets in the war effort.
After World War II, the concept of sportswear emerged in American society. This new concept of dressing was best explained as “what Dad wore when he wasn’t wearing his suit.” While hunting, fishing, or pursuing his hobbies, Dad very often wore a Pendleton shirt.
Throughout the 20th century, clothing trends have emerged from workwear and traveled into the fashion mainstream. The wool shirt was a perfect example. The American Look prevailed into the 1950s; casual and colorful, leisurewear symbolized the end of privation and the return of the good life.
THE PENDLETON WOOL SHIRT STORY
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THE PENDLETON WOOL SHIRT STORY
Pendleton Shirts and Surf CultureIn the early 1960s, Pendleton shirts hit the airwaves courtesy of the Majorettes, whose song “White Levis” became a number one hit in 1963.
But before that, a group called The Pendletones was singing about the California surfing scene. They changed their name to the Beach Boys, but kept their uniform of Pendleton shirts worn over tee shirts with khakis. The band wore this blue and charcoal plaid shirt on the covers of 45s and LPs throughout the 1960s.
Distinctly PendletonToday, Pendleton’s wool plaid shirts are more current than ever with a diverse group of consumers. Select Pendleton shirt styles are available in both Classic Fit and Fitted. Fitted models are cut closer to the body with a longer sleeve than our Classic Fit. Hangtags identify Fitted styles.
The Board Shirt, in both a Fitted and Classic cut, is still a favorite with surfers and a new generation of snow and skate boarders. Car club enthusiasts know that nothing sets off their beautiful automobiles like the right Pendleton. And men who take to the rugged outdoors still turn to the natural warmth, breathability and durability of wool.
The Pendleton wool shirt has been featured in various collaborations with Opening Ceremony, Comme des Garcons, Nike, Adidas, VANS, Hurley, Levi’s and more. On the runway or on the waves, Pendleton is still number one.
The Fabric Most Pendleton wool shirts are sewn in either Umatilla woolen or worsted wool.
Umatilla is a versatile medium weight 100% virgin wool fabric that takes its name from Oregon’s Umatilla County, where Pendleton buys raw stock from local ranchers. Umatilla county is home to the Pendleton, Oregon mill.
The signature Sir Pendleton shirt is sewn in AirLoom MerinoTM, a finely woven shirting made from the lightest weight worsted wool. Each AirLoom MerinoTM shirt uses almost a mile of yarn. This fabric is unparalleled for quality, drape, durability, and is naturally wrinkle-resistant.
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PENDLETON FABRIC NAMES
AirLoomTM Merino FabricsOur lightest wool fabrics, woven in our Pacific Northwest mills of the finest worsted merino wool yarn. Naturally odor- and wrinkle-resistant. Woven to be tailored, with a fine hand and smooth finish.
LuxeWeave Merino FabricsLuxurious merino wool fabrics with soft, brushed finishes that lend a cashmere-like touch. Our lightest wool fabrics, woven in our Pacific Northwest mills of the finest worsted merino wool yarn. Naturally odor- and wrinkle-resistant. Woven to be tailored, with a fine hand and smooth finish. replaces UltraFine Merino
New Fabric! replaces Zephyr replaces Sir Pen Twillreplaces Wool-Lin replaces Sir Pen
replaces Whisperwool
Umatilla Wool100% Virgin Wool. Medium weight 10.1 oz virgin wool shirting material. Versatile outdoor and indoor wear. Plain weave. Takes its name from Oregon’s Umatilla County, home of the Pendleton, Oregon mill and where Pendleton has been buying wool from local sheep ranchers for generations.
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PENDLETON FITS YOU
M E N S W E A R S H I R T F I T
C L A S S I C
Our Classic cut stands the test
of time with ease, comfort and a
relaxed silhouette.
F I T T E D
Our Fitted cut is a trimmed-down version
of our Classic cut, with higher armholes, slightly
longer sleeves and a tapered silhouette. Ships with
sleeves rolled.
relaxed shoulders
approx 1.5"narrower shoulders
broader cross back
approx 1.5" trimmer cross back & across front
wider sleeve
approx 3/4" trimmer bicep & forearm
slightly longer sleeve
approx 2"trimmer chest and
1" for sweep
fuller waist full length tail
approx 1/2" shorter center
back length
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BOARD SHIRTthe original
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The Ori�nal Surf Shirt: the uniform of 1960s California surf culture.
2-button cuff
square bottom
bias-cutflap pockets
sport collar
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LODGE SHIRTWear alone as your favorite shirt or layer it as your favorite shirt-jacket.
2-button cuff
round shirt tail
spread collar
pattern-matchedpatch pocket
P E N D L E T O N W O O L E N M I L L S
W A R R A N T E D T O B E A
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spread collar
Ultrasuede®
elbow patches
2-button cuff
round shirt tail
TRAIL SHIRTUltrasuede® elbow patches give our Trail shirt a rugged, cabin-casual look.
pencilpencilpocketpocket
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SIR PENDLE TON
Refined style in a classically tailored button-down shirt.
button-down collar
2-button cuff
round shirt tail
extrabuttons
pattern-matchedpatch pocket
P E N D L E T O N W O O L E N M I L L S
W A R R A N T E D T O B E A
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C ANYON SHIRTClassic snap-�ont shirt with peaked yokes, snap placket and pockets, with rounded shirt tail.
2-button cuff
spread collar
round shirt tail
peaked �ont and back yokes
bias-cut snap flap patch pockets
western-snap placket
P E N D L E T O N W O O L E N M I L L S
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©2017 Pendleton Woolen Mills, Portland, OR Reg US Pat Off
spread collar
GUIDE SHIRTSee where this classic Pendleton style takes you.
2-button cuff
round shirt tail
verticallymatchedbutton-flappockets
P E N D L E T O N W O O L E N M I L L S
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FIRESIDE SHIRTButton-down collar and classic details, always right for casual style.
2-button cuff
round shirt tail
button-down collar
pattern-matchedpatch pocket
P E N D L E T O N W O O L E N M I L L S
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BOARD SHIRT
LODGE SHIRT
WOOL SHIRT STYLES
RA072 FittedAA022 ClassicRA335 Classic SolidAA598 Classic Stripe
AA800 TallAA826 Tall Solid
RA528 FittedRA438 Classic
AA842 Tall
Sport collar, two bias-cut patch & flap pockets, straight hem.
100% Virgin Umatilla Wool
Spread collar, one matched pocket, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Umatilla Wool
FIRESIDE SHIRT
RA439 Classic Button-down collar, one matched pocket, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Umatilla Wool
GUIDE SHIRT RA463 Classic
Spread collar, two vertically matched button-through flap pockets, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Wool
TRAIL SHIRT
RA529 FittedRA436 ClassicRA458 Classic SolidAA841 Tall
Spread collar, one button-through matched pocket with pencil slot, elbow patches, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Umatilla Wool
FIRESIDE
TRAIL
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LA PINE OVERSHIRT
RA468 Fitted
WOOL SHIRT STYLES
Spread collar, two button-through flap pockets, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Wool
CANYON SHIRT
PIECED CANYON SHIRT
RA441 ClassicRA530 Classic SolidRA531 Classic StripeAA844 Tall
RA465 Fitted
Spread collar, snap closures, two bias-cut pockets & flaps, peaked bias yokes front and back, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Umatilla Wool
Spread collar, snap closures, two pockets & flaps, peaked yokes front and back, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Umatilla Wool
BARLOW SHIRT
LAMBSWOOL TWILL SNAP SHIRT
Spread collar, two button-through flap chest pockets, plaid or camo contrast on pocket flaps and inside placket, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin UMATILLA Wool
Spread collar, two button-through flap chest pockets, shirt tail hem.
75% Virgin Wool, 25% lambswool
RA535 Fitted Mix - PlaidRA525 Fitted Mix - Camo
RA504 Classic
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WOOL SHIRT STYLES
SIR PENDLETON® SHIRT
RA440 ClassicAA843 Tall
Button-down collar, one matched pocket, shirt tail hem. AirLoom® Merino.
100% Virgin Worsted Wool
EVERGREEN STRETCH SHIRT
EVERGREEN SHIRT
RA353 Fitted
RA464 Fitted
Button-down collar, one matched chest pocket, shirt tail hem. AirLoom® Stretch Merino.
97% Virgin Wool/3% LYCRA® SPANDEX
Button-down collar, one matched chest pocket, shirt tail hem. AirLoom® Merino Twill.
100% Virgin Wool
UTILITY SNAP FRONT SHIRT
MERINO MAVERICK SHIRT
RA469 Classic
RA467 Fitted
Spread collar, snap front, two button-through box pleat chest pockets, shirt tail hem.
100% Virgin Wool
Spread collar, two button-through flap chest pockets, shirt tail hem. UltraLuxe Merino.
100% Virgin Wool
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COTTON SHIRT STYLES
LEWIS SHIRT
SHORT-SLEEVE FRONTIER SHIRT
RA520 Fitted
DA420 Classic
Spread collar, one chest pocket, slightly rounded shirt tail hem. 5.8 oz
100% Cotton
Spread collar, snap closures, two bias-cut pockets & flaps, peaked bias yokes front and back, shirt tail hem. 3.0 oz
60% cotton, 40% polyester
LONG-SLEEVE FRONTIER SHIRT
DA029 Classic
Spread collar, snap closures, two bias-cut pockets & flaps, peaked bias yokes front and back, shirt tail hem. 3.0 oz
60% Cotton, 40% Polyester
ALDER SHIRT
RA510 Classic
Spread collar, single open chest pocket, shirt tail hem. 3.7 oz
100% Cotton
BURNSIDE FLANNEL SHIRT
RA339 Classic Plaid RA477 Classic Solid
Spread collar, two bias-cut button-through flap chest pockets with pencil slot, shirt tail hem. 4.6 oz
100% Cotton
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COTTON SHIRT STYLES
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CASCADE FLANNEL SHIRT
SOMERSET SHIRT
DRIFTWOOD CHAMOIS SHIRT
DRIFTWOOD CHAMOIS HOODY
RA509 Classic
RA511 Classic
RA296 Classic Stripe RA475 Classic Jacquard
AK726 Classic Stripe RK400 Classic Jacquard
Spread collar, one button-through pocket, bias-cut elbow patch, slightly rounded shirt tail hem. 4.6 oz
100% Brushed Cotton Flannel
Button-down collar, single open chest pocket. 4.6 oz
90% cotton, 10% WOOL
Cotton chamois brushed for softness. Spread collar, two button-through chest pockets (matched), round hem. 8.4 oz
100% DOUBLESOFT BRUSHED cotton
Cotton chamois brushed for softness. Pullover with three-button closure, front kangaroo pocket. 8.4 oz
100% DOUBLESOFT BRUSHED cotton
COTTON SHIRTS & HOODYS
Summer layers in easy styles, each crafted from a substantial 100% DoubleSoft cotton that is sheared and brushed on both
sides for ultimate summer softness and comfort.
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BENEFITS WOOLof
Wool is the first choice for fine tailored garments because of its superior ability to be shaped to the vision
of the designer, and retain that shape year after year.
S U S T A I N A B L E& R E N E W A B L E
R E S I L I E N T& W R I N K L E -R E S I S T A N T
In a time of sustainability and environmental consciousness, this biodegradable renewable resource remains longer-lasting and better looking than synthetic fabrics.
The unique characteristics of the individual wool fibers give our fabrics the ability to hold a shape, resist wrinkles and withstand wear. This makes wool great for travel. Wool can be stretched or twisted and its cells return to their original position.
Wool fibers spring back to shape keeping their open, porous nature. Wool provides the most warmth with the least weight. The air trapped inside (about 80% of wool fabric volume) makes wool an excellent insulator. Wool is Nature’s original outdoor “performance” fiber.
Unless it is in direct contact with flame, wool will extinguish itself. The denser the weave and the greater the fabric weight, the less likely it is to char because of its smaller oxygen content. Fire departments recommend the use of wool blankets, rugs or coats to put out flames.
Wool has a permanent natural luster it never loses, even a�er years of hard wear. It absorbs dyes until it is completely saturated so colors stay brilliant. No other fiber can be spun or woven into such a variety of weights, textures, finishes and colors.
Wool repels light water, like a rain shower, because of the membrane on the outer scales. In very wet conditions, wool can absorb up to 30% of its own weight without feeling damp. And because of insulation ability, wool “breathes,” allowing the body’s natural moisture to pass through.
Pendleton sources wool �om more than 30 different breeds of sheep, so that we can match the qualities of the fiber to the finished fabrics. By controlling the entire manufacturing process, we can create the best fabric for each use.
N A T U R A L L YC O M F O R T A B L E
F L A M ER E S I S T A N T
L U S T R O U S &F A D E R E S I S T A N T
W A T E R & S T A I NR E P E L L E N T
S U R P R I S I N G L YV A R I E D
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KnitKnitted fabrics are produced by interlocking rows of yarns and loops in a continuous flow. Generally, knitted fabric has more stretch.
WovenWeaving creates cloth by interlacing two sets of yarns at right angles. The “warp” runs lengthwise. The “weft” runs cross-wise from the filling. Generally, woven fabric is more stable.
WOVEN VS. KNIT FABRIC
WOOL SWEATERS
Lambswool Sweaters | RF styles 004, 480, 505 | Virgin lambswool from the first shearing of lambs up to seven months old. Dry clean according to care instructions.
Shetland Sweaters | RF styles Fancies 513, 481, 514, 485 | RF styles Solids 532, 533, 489, 486, 487, 488 | Dense, warm and rugged. 100% pure virgin wool. See label instructions for care.
New Zealand Sourcing Our solid Shetland program is now sourced with New Zealand wool, known for humane and sustainable sheep ranching. Best of all, the entire program is now machine-washable.
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Uniquely Pendleton. Richly colored woven patterns with a Western flair, but just as at home on city streets. Special hangtags
describe the stories behind jacquard designs.
OUTERWEAR
RYDER JACKET
HESTON COAT
CPO SHIRT JACKET
RK492
RK354
Trucker style, back yoke topped with jacquard, welt pockets. Dry clean, body 99% cotton, 1% spandex, topped with 100% virgin wool, imported. Back length on size M: 26” Sizes S-XXL
Two button-through chest pockets, button closures. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 30”Sizes S-XXL
Two button-through flap chest pockets, side seam pockets, button closures, diamond quilted lining. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, 100% nylon lining with polyester fill, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 32”Sizes S-xXXL
JACQUARD CPO JACKET
RK491
Two button-through flap chest pockets, side seam pockets, button closures, diamond quilted lining. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, 100% nylon lining with polyester fill, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 31”Sizes S – XXL
RK506 ClassicRK503 Classic Solid
RK822 TallRK821 Tall Solid
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OUTERWEAR
CAMO QUILTED VEST
CAMO CPO JACKET
RK498
RK490
Side seam pockets, snap closures, diamond quilted lining. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, 100% nylon lining with polyester fill, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 26.5”Sizes S-XXL
Two button-through flap chest pockets, side seam pockets, button closures, diamond quilted lining. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, 100% nylon lining with polyester fill, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 31”Sizes S-XXL
SNAP GORGE JACKETRK502
Bomber style with welt pockets, snap closures. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, lined in 100% polyester, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 26.5”Sizes S – XXL
SNAP VESTRK499
Side seam pockets, snap closures, diamond quilted lining. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, 100% nylon lining with polyester fill, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 26.5” Sizes S – XXL
RK499
RK501
RK502
RK500
RK499
RK501
RK502
RK500
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OUTERWEAR
BROWNSVILLE COAT
SILVERTON COAT
ZIP GORGE JACKET
RK494 Sonora RK495 Sierra Ridge
RK496
RK500 Journey West RK501 Thunderbird
Genuine shearling lined collar, button closures, and patch pockets. Clean by leather specialist, 82% wool, 18% cotton, lined in 100% polyester, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 32.5”
sizes S – XXL
Genuine shearling lined collar, zipper closure with storm flap and snap front placket, welt pockets, shearling is removable. Clean by leather specialist, 82% wool, 18% cotton, lined in 100% polyester, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 28”Sizes S-XXL
Bomber style with welt pockets, zip closure. Dry clean, 100% virgin wool, lined in 100% polyester, imported of USA fabric. Back length on size M: 26.5”Sizes S-XXL
RK499
RK501
RK502
RK500
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JACQUARD STORIES
Sierra Ridge - RA534, RK492, RK495, GM122 (hat)
The Sierra Nevadas are the traditional grounds of many Native peoples. The Sierra Miwok, Mono, Kawaiisu, Northern Paiute and Tubatulabal tribes have lived and hunted here. The Paiutes called its tallest granite peak Tumanguya, or, “the Very Old Man.” Also called Mt. Whitney, it is the highest point in the contiguous United States. The mountains of the 400-mile range are represented by stepped peaks, with arrows guarding the streams and rivers of the Great Basin watershed.
Sonora - RA468, RF480, RK491, RK494, GS022 (hat)
The Sonoran Desert in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico is the largest and hottest desert in North America, with a mystical landscape that features the rare and unique plant life that’s adapted to the harshness of the climate. Peaks and hooks represent these botanical wonders. The long-armed Saguaro cactus stretches its arms to the desert sky, along with Sonora’s other spiny, spiky cacti; organ pipe, cholla, prickly pear, fish hook and more.
Harding - RA475, RK400, RF514, RF485
In 1923, President Warren G. Harding and his wife, Florence, visited Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket based on the Chief Joseph blanket by Pendleton. In soft colors, the new design represented the First Lady’s sincerity and forthright nature—qualities greatly respected by Native Americans. Named the Harding Robe in 1926, it remains one of the most sought-after patterns manufactured by Pendleton Woolen Mills today.
Plains Star - RF513, RK502, RK499
Great Plains Native Americans used an eight-pointed geometric star on hide paintings, tipis, beaded moccasins and clothing, with each point corresponding to one of the planets that shine as the Morning Star. The Lakota Sioux have translated their heritage of painted buffalo robes into intricate and dazzling quilts featuring this motif. Using muted colors that echo the original painted hides, the Morning Star rises, promising a new day.
Journey West - RK500, RK496, GM122 (hat)
This intricate design celebrates the pioneering spirit of Pendleton's founder, weaver Thomas L. Kay, who journeyed from England to arrive in Oregon in 1863. It is a tribute to the generations of weavers that have continued his legacy of quality. The original design was discovered in a 19th-century European mill and included the designer’s notes written neatly along the sides. This work of art inspired a pattern of appealing geometric shapes and lines. The hooked images inside the large diamonds are common symbols of good fortune.
Thunderbird - RK501
The mighty Thunderbird is important to many Native American nations as a protector and messenger that carries prayers to the upper worlds during storms. In some traditions, this fearsome deity is a punisher that travels up and down with bolts of lightning while beating his gigantic wings to create thunder. In this striking pattern, the “Rain Bird” creates the chaos of storms to bring the renewal of life that follows a downpour.
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M E N S W E A R S I Z E C H A R T
TALL SHIRTS additional 1½" Body Length & additional 2" Sleeve Length
HOW TO
MEASURE
SIZING ON
TOPS
NECK
Measure around the
base of your neck.
CHEST
Measure under your
arms and at the fullest
part of your chest.
SLEEVE
Measure from center back
of neck across shoulder
and down to wrist.
XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
NECK 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
CHEST 33 – 35 36 – 38 39 – 41 42 – 45 46 – 49 50 – 53 54 – 57 58 – 61 62 – 65
WAIST 27 – 29 30 – 32 33 – 35 36 – 39 40 – 43 44 – 47 48 – 51 52 – 55 56 – 59
SLEEVE 32 – 32.5 33 – 33.5 34 – 34.5 35 – 35.5 36 – 36.5 37 – 37.5 38 – 38.5 39 – 39.5 40 – 40.5
XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
NECK 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
CHEST 33 – 35 36 – 38 39 – 41 42 – 45 46 – 49 50 – 53 54 – 57
WAIST 27 – 29 30 – 32 33 – 35 36 – 39 40 – 43 44 – 47 48 – 51
SLEEVE 32 – 32.5 33 – 33.5 34 – 34.5 35 – 35.5 36 – 36.5 37 – 37.5 38 – 38.5
M L XL 2XL 3XL
NECK 16 17 18 19 20
CHEST 39 – 41 42 – 45 46 – 49 50 – 53 54 – 57
WAIST 33 – 35 36 – 38 40 – 42 44 – 46 48 – 50
SLEEVE 35.5 – 36 36.5 – 37 37.5 – 38 38.5 – 39 39.5 – 40
SHIRTS
FITTED
SHIRTS
WAIST
Measure around
waist at the
narrowest point.
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April 2020
Pendleton wool shirt fabrics are woven in one of two company-owned USA mills, using 100% virgin wool. The Pendleton weaving legacy dates to 1863, when founder Thomas Kay arrived in Oregon. A British master weaver, Kay worked in mills and went on to establish his own in Salem, Oregon (now a museum). His daughter, Fanny Kay Bishop, guided her three sons in the purchase of an idled mill in Pendleton, Oregon, which reopened in 1909 with the full support of the community. The Washougal mill began operations in 1912, expanding the range of fabrics. Both mills are still weaving today under the leadership of
the Bishop family, descendants of Thomas Kay.
Pendleton, Oregon Mill, Since 1909
Washougal, Washington Mill, Since 1912
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