Pendleton
1960s Mackinaw Wool Coat
1960s Mackinaw Wool Coat
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🌲 1960s Mackinaw Swagger
Now here’s a piece of outerwear history that’ll keep ya warm from the deer stand to the honky tonk. This here’s a Pendleton Mackinaw wool coat from the 1960s, cut from that thick, hearty wool that built a reputation in the logging camps and hunting cabins of old.
Instead of the plain buffalo check, this one’s got a sophisticated spin on red-and-black plaid, making it stand out without losing that rugged charm. Four front flap pockets plus the classic back map pocket give you room to haul everything from trail snacks to a pocket flask.
One cuff button’s been swapped, but otherwise this fella is in tremendous condition for its age — broken in just right and ready for another few decades of adventures.
🧵 About Pendleton
Pendleton Woolen Mills has been crankin’ out premium wool goods since the late 1800s. From Native trade blankets to the immortal Board Shirt, they’ve woven their name into Americana. Their Mackinaw-style coats were built to rival Filson and Woolrich — the kind of jacket you’d pass down from granddad to grandson.
⭐ Key Features
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Authentic Pendleton Mackinaw wool coat from the 1960s
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Rugged and warm heavyweight wool in red sophisticated buffalo plaid
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Four front flap pockets + back map pocket for true outdoorsman function
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Made in USA 🇺🇸
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Condition: Tremendous vintage shape (one cuff button replaced)
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Size tag: Medium
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Measures: 76 cm length, 60 cm chest, 60 cm sleeve
This is a piece of American frontier grit, with just enough polish to stroll into town lookin’ sharp. 🍂🪓




