Size Guide

Size OS PS
Shoulder to shoulder flat
(1/2 total shoulder span)
26" 22"
Bust flat
(1/2 total bust)
24" 23 1/2"
Bottom opening flat 23" 22"
Highest shoulder point to front hem 22" 21"
Highest shoulder point to back hem 22" 21"
Sleeve length
(Shoulder to sleeve hem)
29" 26"
Collar height 5'5" (Classic) // 8" (Shearling) 5'5" (Classic) // 8" (Shearling)

We offer custom sizing upon request. Please email info@lindseythornburg.com for any additional sizing or custom sizing inquiries.

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Chief Joseph Betty Aviator

Color: Rosewood/Slate

First woven in the 1920s, this USA-made wool blanket has been one of Pendleton's most popular designs ever since Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe native to northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity. First woven in the 1920s, this USA-made wool blanket has been one of Pendleton's most popular designs ever since Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe native to northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity.

Constructed from re-worked blanket remnants, each Patchwork cloak is unique.

Fully lined cropped aviator jacket with raglan sleeves and slanted welt pockets. Also features a buckled collar and zipper fastenings at the center front and lower sleeves.

Karine is 5'10" and wears size M.

Unnapped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton. Wool Cashmere facings and Silk Rayon peachskin lining.

First woven in the 1920s, this USA-made wool blanket has been one of Pendleton's most popular designs ever since Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe native to northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity. First woven in the 1920s, this USA-made wool blanket has been one of Pendleton's most popular designs ever since Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe native to northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity.

Constructed from re-worked blanket remnants, each Patchwork cloak is unique.

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