Fossil Springs Unisex Cloak

Green/White

A made-in-America wool blanket in a pattern inspired by the powerful waters of Fossil Springs in Arizona's Coconino National Forest. Every minute, 20,000 gallons of calcium-laden water pour from the base of a 1,600-ft deep canyon, laying down deposits of travertine limestone and creating fossils that inspire the area's name. In the center of this pattern, the springs surge to the surface, flowing out to fuel the wild waters of Fossil Creek.

Fossil Springs Unisex Cloak Fossil Springs Unisex Cloak

Fossil Springs Unisex Cloak

Green/White

A made-in-America wool blanket in a pattern inspired by the powerful waters of Fossil Springs in Arizona's Coconino National Forest. Every minute, 20,000 gallons of calcium-laden water pour from the base of a 1,600-ft deep canyon, laying down deposits of travertine limestone and creating fossils that inspire the area's name. In the center of this pattern, the springs surge to the surface, flowing out to fuel the wild waters of Fossil Creek.

Size Guide

Size PS OS
Height Under 5'4" 5'4" - 5'11"
Shoulder to shoulder flat 21" 21"
Bust flat 26" 26"
Bottom opening flat 30" 30"
Highest shoulder point to front hem 36" 38"
Highest shoulder point to back hem 38"
Sleeve length
(Shoulder to sleeve hem)
27" 29"

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

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Fully lined hooded cloak with a straight fit, raglan sleeves, welt patch pockets and four horn toggle closures.

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

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

A made-in-America wool blanket in a pattern inspired by the powerful waters of Fossil Springs in Arizona's Coconino National Forest. Every minute, 20,000 gallons of calcium-laden water pour from the base of a 1,600-ft deep canyon, laying down deposits of travertine limestone and creating fossils that inspire the area's name. In the center of this pattern, the springs surge to the surface, flowing out to fuel the wild waters of Fossil Creek.