Lost Trail Merino Lulu Aviator

Black

Lost Trail Pass crosses the border of Idaho and Montana, high in the Bitterroot Mountains. It was near here that the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery entered the Bitterroot Valley in September 1805, after successfully traversing the intense mountain terrain. In this USA-made wool blanket design, two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Drainage Basins divided by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark-Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band showcases some of the wildlife that call the area homeOur newest addition to the collection and most stylized. Please note, this style is meant to be a bit oversized. Each biker jacket is made from the remnants scraps of other cloaks. The sleeve, neckline, pocket and collar are shearling. The body of the cloak is Pendleton, lined with harlequin woven silk poly.

Lost Trail Merino Lulu Aviator Lost Trail Merino Lulu Aviator

Lost Trail Merino Lulu Aviator

Black

Lost Trail Pass crosses the border of Idaho and Montana, high in the Bitterroot Mountains. It was near here that the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery entered the Bitterroot Valley in September 1805, after successfully traversing the intense mountain terrain. In this USA-made wool blanket design, two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Drainage Basins divided by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark-Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band showcases some of the wildlife that call the area homeOur newest addition to the collection and most stylized. Please note, this style is meant to be a bit oversized. Each biker jacket is made from the remnants scraps of other cloaks. The sleeve, neckline, pocket and collar are shearling. The body of the cloak is Pendleton, lined with harlequin woven silk poly.

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Our take on the aviator jacket. 

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

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

Lost Trail Pass crosses the border of Idaho and Montana, high in the Bitterroot Mountains. It was near here that the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery entered the Bitterroot Valley in September 1805, after successfully traversing the intense mountain terrain. In this USA-made wool blanket design, two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Drainage Basins divided by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark-Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band showcases some of the wildlife that call the area homeOur newest addition to the collection and most stylized. Please note, this style is meant to be a bit oversized. Each biker jacket is made from the remnants scraps of other cloaks. The sleeve, neckline, pocket and collar are shearling. The body of the cloak is Pendleton, lined with harlequin woven silk poly.