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Established in 1830 in Pennsylvania, Woolrich has a world-class pedigree when it comes to wool and hardy goods. The brand’s blankets even made it through battle — it was one of the suppliers of ...
Woolrich is a heritage outdoor brand that's been around since 1830. The company is known for its high-quality wool blankets and throws, which can cost upwards of $300. It's a well-spent price to ...
If you want to turn your apartment into a winter refuge, nothing says rugged-cabin-in-the-woods quite like a throw blanket. Right now, a bunch of Pendleton, Woolrich, and Coyuchi blankets in a ...
Pendleton Woolen Mills Glacier National Park blanket, $218 (queen), Pendleton Woolen Mills stores including 210 NW Broadway, Portland 800-248-8144 and pendleton-usa.com MIDRANGE Woolrich makes ...
During the Civil War, Woolrich supplied troops on both sides with wool blankets to stave off the biting and bitter winter cold of the battlefield. Legend has it that the company made blankets for ...
Fulton, NY -- Oswego Industries, Inc. has announced a partnership with Woolrich to produce blankets for military use. Woolrich will lease to Oswego Industries some industrial sewing machines and ...
Woolrich, the beloved 190-year-old, Pennsylvania-based purveyor of ruggedly chic blankets, coats and apparel. For its third collection with British designer Jeff Griffin — co-founder of the ...
The blanket is made in America—in the aforementioned town of, yep, Woolrich—and measures 40 inches by 60 inches, which is just the right dimension to line the back of a sport wagon, a small ...
That pattern was introduced in 1850 in the buffalo shirt. Woolrich blankets were used by the Army in the Civil War and in World Wars I and II. It provided outfits for three of Admiral Richard Byrd ...