Chief Joseph Turquoise Classic Duster

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.

Chief Joseph Turquoise Classic Duster Chief Joseph Turquoise Classic Duster

Chief Joseph Turquoise Classic Duster

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.

Size Guide

Our Dusters are available in two sizes; One Size (OS) and Petite Size (PS).

Our sizing is based on height:
If you are taller than 5’4" (165 cm), we recommend size OS.
If you are 5’4” (165 cm) or under, we recommend size PS.

Each cloak fits a body range from US size 0-14 and fits up to a 45” bust.

OS cloaks measure 54" from the HSP* to the body hem and 29" from the HSP* to the sleeve hem.
PS cloaks measure 50” from the HSP* to the body hem and 27” from the HSP* to the sleeve hem.

*Highest Shoulder Point (HSP) is the point where the neck and shoulder meet

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 Chief Joseph Blanket. Napped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton and Wool Cashmere facings

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.