Abiquiu Sky Classic Duster

Yellow

The pattern was inspired by a drive through Rio Arriba County from Durango to Sante FE. Overhead, the skies were full of heavy clouds that sent falling snow on the road through the mountains. Upon reaching Abiquiu, the storm lifted, and allowed the Southwestern sun to break through, casting golden, rays on groves of cottonwood trees, and creating patches of brilliant light and deep shadow in the surrounding landscape.

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Abiquiu Sky Classic Duster

Yellow

The pattern was inspired by a drive through Rio Arriba County from Durango to Sante FE. Overhead, the skies were full of heavy clouds that sent falling snow on the road through the mountains. Upon reaching Abiquiu, the storm lifted, and allowed the Southwestern sun to break through, casting golden, rays on groves of cottonwood trees, and creating patches of brilliant light and deep shadow in the surrounding landscape.

Size Guide

Size OS PS
Shoulder to shoulder flat 21" 21"
Bust flat 22" 22"
Bottom opening flat 31" 31"
Highest shoulder point to front hem 54" 50"
Highest shoulder point to back hem 54" 50"
Sleeve length
(Shoulder to sleeve hem)
29" 27"

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

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Full length unlined Duster with waist tie belt with loops and lined patch pockets

Lindsey Thornburg allocates a portion of sales to Native American organizations, such as Chizh for Cheii, NDN Collective and Seeding Sovereignty.

Body of duster is made from Pendleton's Abiquiu Sky Blanket. Napped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton and Wool Cashmere facings

Charlotte is 5'10" and wears size OS.

The pattern was inspired by a drive through Rio Arriba County from Durango to Sante FE. Overhead, the skies were full of heavy clouds that sent falling snow on the road through the mountains. Upon reaching Abiquiu, the storm lifted, and allowed the Southwestern sun to break through, casting golden, rays on groves of cottonwood trees, and creating patches of brilliant light and deep shadow in the surrounding landscape.