Pendleton ad, 1953
Well, fall is really here, with cooler weather, so what better time to talk about the famous Pendleton 49er.
For years Pendleton Woolen Mills produced Indian style blankets and men's wool shirts. It was not until 1949 that the company started making women's clothing, and their very first product, the 49er jacket was an instant hit. It was THE casual jacket of the 1950s, and remained so popular that the jacket is still made today. The fabric is still woven in the United States, but unfortunately, is sewn elsewhere. To see the current selection, visit the Pendleton Website.
A few weeks ago I got an email from my favorite retro roadtripper, Beth of the Retro Roadmap. She said she had a vintage Pendleton jacket, and it was not really her style, so would I like to have it. Well, I thought, this could be very, very good, or it could be quite bad (as in the case of some 1980s Pendleton...) So I cautiously clicked on the photos, and instantly knew it was the very best of luck - it was a 49er.
So the lovely thing arrived this week, and I have photos to share, but not of me wearing it. I figure one photo of me per page is quite enough.



This is the classic 49er, with the flanged and slighted padded shoulders, the diagonal patch pockets and the spread collar. I'll probably wear it belted for the most part, but it looks super just worn loose over jeans.
A note about the label: The womenwear label is always white, and the menwear label is blue. Later Pendleton labels have the Woolmark symbol, which was added in the mid 1960s.
It really has been like Christmas around here, and I guess it is true that good things come in threes! But this is the last of my Christmas in October Trilogy. If you want to see some 49ers in action, check out Maggie of Denisebrain as she shows off some of the many 49ers she has had.