Pendleton
1960s "Union Made" Merino Wool Coat
1960s "Union Made" Merino Wool Coat
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Hold your horses, folks, because you’re lookin’ at one of the finest treasures we’ve ever laid eyes on! This Pendleton "Sir Pendleton" long overcoat is an absolute showstopper. Made from the smoothest, finest merino wool, it’s slicker than a greased wagon wheel and twice as classy.
This beauty’s got all the sharp 1960s details you’d hope for—sophisticated yet bold lapels, flap pockets for that dapper touch, and a back buckle that adds just the right amount of flair. The double-breasted design packs a navy/military punch, but thanks to its light tan color, it’s versatile enough for any occasion. Compared to the usual gray or navy, this one’s a head-turner in every sense.
It’s got a "Union Made" tag in the pocket, meaning it was crafted with pride and care by the best workers of its time—ethically made and built to last.
As for the condition? It’s so darn good you’ll wonder if it ever even left the closet. The only “flaw” we could find was a speck of dirt inside one of the cotton pockets—easy to clean and invisible to the world. Just remember, the coat itself is dry-clean only. This gem is a piece of history ready to be worn, admired, and envied!
Size:
We could not find a size tag. That's probably because in the early days, Pendleton did not include any such things. By the measures we'd call it a US 38–40, meaning a EU 48–50.



