Portland, Oregon (PRWEB) December 09, 2013 -- Pendleton Woolen Mills, a family-owned, sixth-generation American lifestyle brand headquartered in Portland, Ore., has introduced its new spring and summer 2014 collections. Pendleton’s new collections include a brand new surf collection, inaugural spring lines for THE PORTLAND COLLECTION and Thomas Kay collection, in addition to new men’s and women’s collections.
“The spring and summer 2014 collections mark an exciting period for Pendleton where we are able to showcase unique new pieces alongside some of our classic, seasonal offerings,” said Mark Korros, CEO of Pendleton. “Pendleton’s blend of our western roots with classic cuts and fabrics for spring and summer make the perfect match for our collections. From our iconic Board Shirt to our surf collection to our fresh THE PORTLAND COLLECTION and Thomas Kay line, the Pendleton spring 2014 lines have the quality and style to meet market demand.”
Surf Pendleton
Pendleton’s Surf collection is inspired by the 1960s when every self-respecting surfer owned a Pendleton Board Shirt. The new line has been expanded to include cotton shirts, tees, shorts, hats and hoodies. The collection also features a collaboration with Reyn Spooner, a longtime purveyor of stylish Hawaiian shirts.
The Thomas Kay Collection spring 2014
The Thomas Kay Collection, named after Pendleton’s founder, embodies a heritage of fabric craft and discovery and offers classic and traditional apparel and accessories designed for men who recognize fine craftsmanship and distinctive styling. Thomas Kay features many non-wool items for spring 2014 in its small, yet exquisite collection with richly patterned jacquard, tweed and plain fabrics woven by craftspeople in Pendleton’s Pacific Northwest mills.
Pendleton, THE PORTLAND COLLECTION spring and summer 2014
Pendleton, THE PORTLAND COLLECTION spring 2014 line is a fresh perspective on iconic textiles. Each season THE PORTLAND COLLECTION line is inspired and identified by a trademark Pendleton blanket. The spring 2014 collection features the Cayuse blanket and carry’s elements of this signature pattern into items for women’s, menswear and accessories; totes, backpacks, and bandannas. Apparel fabrics include silk and fine cottons. The collection is committed to American ingenuity and craftsmanship, from design through to final production.
Pendleton spring and summer 2014 women’s collection
The Women’s Spring/Summer 2014 Collection weaves together color and fabric from one delivery to the next throughout the season, with a great lineup of washable products, as well as many novelty items. Each of the looks in the Women’s Collection is uniquely Pendleton, with colorful stories to tell from January to May.
Pendleton spring and summer 2014 menswear
The Pendleton menswear collection for spring and summer 2014 features the new Pendleton Surf collection, authentic Indian madras, outerwear, western wear, the iconic Sir Pendleton shirt, chinos, denims and shorts, and introducing the Pendleton National Park Collection. The collection features classic cuts and fabrics for spring and summer.
To view the full spring and summer 2014 collections online, visit http://www.pendleton-usa.com/editors.
About Pendleton
Setting the standard for classic American style, Pendleton is recognized worldwide as a symbol of American heritage, authenticity and craftsmanship. With six generations of family ownership since 1863, the company celebrates 150 years of weaving fabric in the Pacific Northwest in 2013. Pendleton owns and operates two of America’s remaining woolen mills, constantly updating them with state‐of‐the‐art looms and eco‐friendly technology. Inspired by its heritage, the company designs and produces apparel for men and women, blankets, home décor and gifts. Pendleton is available through select retailers in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia; Pendleton stores; company catalogs and direct-to-consumer channels including the Pendleton website, http://www.pendleton-usa.com/.
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Kristin Heilman-Long, Lane PR, +1 503.546.7884, [email protected]
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