Century Harding Shearling Cloak

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HARDING

A new commemorative color celebrates 100 years of the Harding pattern with a refreshed layout. In 1923, President Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Harding visited Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket to reflect their admiration of her sincere and forthright nature. For a century, the Harding pattern has been one of Pendleton's most sought-after signature patterns. This bright, exciting ombre celebrates its evergreen popularity.

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Century Harding Shearling Cloak

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HARDING

A new commemorative color celebrates 100 years of the Harding pattern with a refreshed layout. In 1923, President Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Harding visited Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket to reflect their admiration of her sincere and forthright nature. For a century, the Harding pattern has been one of Pendleton's most sought-after signature patterns. This bright, exciting ombre celebrates its evergreen popularity.

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Bell shaped hooded cloak with a hood and sleeve lining of Mongolian Lambs fur with welt patch pockets and 2 toggle closure.

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

Napped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton. Wool Cashmere facings and Silk Rayon peachskin lining. Silver Lining Mongolian Fur is a shaggy long hair Mongolian sheep shearling.

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HARDING

A new commemorative color celebrates 100 years of the Harding pattern with a refreshed layout. In 1923, President Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Harding visited Oregon’s Blue Mountain Country to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, leaders of the Cayuse and Umatilla Nations presented Mrs. Harding with a newly designed blanket to reflect their admiration of her sincere and forthright nature. For a century, the Harding pattern has been one of Pendleton's most sought-after signature patterns. This bright, exciting ombre celebrates its evergreen popularity.