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Pendleton, which began manufacturing wool shirts in 1924, still produces wool shirts for people who want a shirt that will keep them warm, but is also stylish at the same time. There are different types of Pendleton wool shirts for both men and women. With a full line of clothing including a women’s line complete with work wear and casual wear, men’s shirts and pants, as well as blankets and other household items, there is something for everyone in the entire family. Wool clothing that is pure wool or a wool blend can offer warmth, sophistication, and luxury. Wool shirts and other clothing can add much to one’s wardrobe.

Pendleton wool shirts for men are available in a variety of styles including the Sir Pendleton, the tee-shirt, the gabardine wool button down shirt, and the more rugged lodge shirt. These shirts can be worn during the weekend, causal work days, and when on vacation in the mountains. Men will enjoy the ease of wool when they are packing for a trip. These shirts are wonderful for fall when the weather is brisk. Whether walking through the woods or enjoying a fire during the evening, the Pendleton wool shirt will keep a person warm and comfortable.

Pendleton wool shirts are available in numerous places including web sites, small stores, department stores, and in ski lodges.

The shirts are available in many different sizes and are made to last. Caring for the wool shirts is the same as caring for a wool sweater. While the wool blended shirts can be dry cleaned, the pure wool shirts should be hand-washed and laid on a flat surface so that they can dry. Only when they are completely dry should they be moved. Some of the newest Pendleton wool shirts can be washed in the washing machine. This will make caring for the shirts much easier.

People who own Pendleton wool shirts expect the same quality that other generations could enjoy. These shirts come in a variety of colors and will compliment any wardrobe. It is difficult to find other shirts that will last as long as these wool shirts. Wool shirts are sometimes made with more synthetic fibers that naturals ones. This can cause the shirt to shrink or become stretched so that it will no longer fit properly. By using only natural materials, Pendleton wool shirts will outlast the competition. People who wear these shirts will always be loyal customers.

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