Yakima Wool/Cotton Throw 54" × 66"
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Why we picked it
Woven wool-cotton blend — generational durability
Pendleton has been weaving wool blankets at their Pendleton, Oregon mill since 1909, and their Yakima series is a softer wool-cotton blend designed for couch / travel / car use rather than the heavier 100% wool camp blankets. The Yakima is woven (not knit), reversible (same pattern both sides), and treated to prevent moth damage and pilling. r/BuyItForLife, r/Camping, and r/MalesInterior all surface Pendleton wool blankets as the textile equivalent of a Lodge skillet — they're handed down generationally because they don't degrade like synthetic-fill blankets. The wool-cotton blend handles spills and dirt better than pure wool (more washable) at the cost of slightly less insulation. Made in USA at Pendleton's original Oregon mill.
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Price History
Current price: $188.00
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Pros & Cons from Reviews
Pros
- +Woven wool-cotton blend — generational durability
- +Reversible: same pattern visible both sides
- +Treated against moth damage and pilling
- +Made in Pendleton, OR at Pendleton's original 1909 mill
- +Handles spills better than 100% wool (cotton absorbs)
- +Designs reference Pacific Northwest tribal patterns
Cons
- -Wool can shrink in dryer — line-dry only
- -Premium price vs synthetic throws (justified by lifetime use)
- -Some patterns can fade in direct sun over years
- -Pet hair clings — bring a Pendleton-recommended lint brush
Warranty & Returns
Warranty
No formal warranty - Pendleton stands behind their wool blankets and will work with you on quality issues.
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