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Walla Walla Clothing Company

3.1 (19 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 1 week ago

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Love this store! Beautiful clothing for men women and great shoe selection. Nice staff too! A must see when in WW.

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5 years ago

Bought a coat here yesterday and had a great experience. Love this store and the staff here in Walla Walla.

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Pendleton

3.2(73 reviews)
34.3 mi
$$$

Pendleton Woolen Mills. An institution of the Northwest, indeed, the world…read more We make it a point to stop here, and investigate the blanket seconds and clearances. This trip we met the next generation of Pendleton employees. On the floor, young women. In the mill. I do not know. The seconds room and.store had a complex pricing system ranging from 25% off lowest price, two for the price of 1, 20% more off selected seconds at the end of one table, price tags with blue stripes. A young woman helped us out with questions, telling us how she inherited her grandmother's 7 year old Chief Joseph blanket. It is like new. The Bishop family, or some form of it has owned this company since it's founding. 1% of U.S. businesses make it to the fourth generation of family ownership. The Bishops embrace the planet to produce the Pendleton Brand. zFor me that is a hint from one of our nation's most sucessful families. We all need eachother to build a civilization for all. My first shopping trip here was 1981. A queen or king seconds blanket cost $100 or less. We have many Pendleton goods. I called a brother to ask his shirt size. He recited an inventory of the Pendleton products in closets and decorating rooms, gifts from us over a quarter century. He said, "No more." And, being honest, we are pretty much priced out of the beautiful goods we love. My first Pendleton shirt jacket was a $15 Christmas gift from a San Fenando Valley Western clothing store. When Ivsee the same shirt, made in El Salvador from U.S. fabric selling for more than $200, I just cannot pull the trigger and buy. These are topbquality, prized goods that will definitely last a lifetime with proper care. It is all yours next generation.

I've driven through Pendleton more times than I can count. On a recent trip, I decided, on a whim,…read moreto swing through town to see what the place was all about without putting two and two together. It wasn't until I saw the mill that the light bulb illuminated and I immediately swung a right and found myself in the parking lot of the Pendleton Woolen Mill. As an artist, I can't afford their products. While expensive, I can fully appreciate and admire their care, craftsmanship, and creativity. Their blankets are simply stunning. I loved their little museum and am astounded by the history of this business and the family that still owns it to this day--What an amazing story! I especially appreciate how their Jacquard fabrics are still designed by native tribesman and woman to this very day. My only regret is that I missed their factory tour by twenty minutes. I would have loved that, but will keep it in mind for the next time I'm whizzing by on 84. A note about the negative reviews: It's hard for me to read negative reviews, because people are ignorant, entitled jerks. * All of Pendleton's woven products are made in the USA, dumbassess. * T-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts are not woven products, dumbassess. They're knitted, and if you know anything at all about the clothing industry, you would know that 99% of all clothing is manufactured overseas. * Why would they not charge full price at their factory store? It's still retail, dumbasses. This is a family run business that has given back a tremendous amount to the local community. A community, if you didn't notice, isn't exactly living in luxury. This company provides much needed jobs to good people who do their very best to make you feel welcome when you step through the door--If you didn't feel welcome, maybe check your entitled ego. My grandmother would have worked here, for Christ's sake. Go, visit. I loved this place and hope to return one day with enough cash to walk out with a spectacular blanket.

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