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Pendleton Bridger Boulder Stripe Reversible Throw Blanket with Carrier - Wool, 54x66”

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Overview

About Pendleton Bridger Boulder Stripe Reversible Throw Blanket with Carrier - Wool, 54x66”

Closeout. Whether you drape it on your couch or take it along on camping trips, you'll love the cozy feel of Pendleton's Bridger Boulder Stripe throw blanket. It's crafted in soft woven wool with a reversible design and comes complete with a leather carrier for easy transport.

Specs

Specs about Pendleton Bridger Boulder Stripe Reversible Throw Blanket with Carrier - Wool, 54x66”

  • Dimensions: 54x66"
  • Fabric: 100% wool
  • Care: Dry clean
  • Made in India

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1.0 out of 5 stars. Not $200 version
Reviewed by Josh from PA on Saturday, January 27, 2024
This is made in India the version that retails for $199 is made in the USA. Not saying this version isn’t good, and Indian made blankets and fabrics are usually top notch.
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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars. Not $200 version
    Reviewed by Josh from PA on Saturday, January 27, 2024
    This is made in India the version that retails for $199 is made in the USA. Not saying this version isn’t good, and Indian made blankets and fabrics are usually top notch.

About Pendleton

The history of Pendleton blankets dates back to the mid-19th century, when a young man named Thomas Kay travelled west to Oregon and opened a mill in Salem. Kay’s grandchildren eventually went on to establish a mill in Pendleton, Oregon, which crafted blankets and robes for American Indians living in the region, including the Nez Perce, Navajo and Hopi nations. By the early 20th century, the Pendleton clothing line was expanded to include suiting and apparel, including the now legendary Pendleton virgin wool shirt. Today, this renowned American brand owns and operates seven manufacturing facilities as well as 75 Pendleton retail stores.