Showing posts with label Wool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wool. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Vintage 60s Pendleton High Grade Western Wear Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat

Another piece that was tough to give up. My coat collection has gotten out of hand.

This is the Pendleton High Grade Western Wear Rancher Coat in blue shadow plaid with a shearling collar.  Judging by the lack of a wool mark on the label (Pendleton added that in the early 70s, then removed it again in the 90s), I would guess this jacket to be made in the mid-late 1960s.



Vintage 60s Pendleton Blue Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat





Vintage 60s Pendleton Blue Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat (back)




Vintage 60s Pendleton Blue Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat (collar and plaid detail)




Vintage 60s Pendleton Blue Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat (looped collar)




Vintage 60s Pendleton Blue Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat (lining)




Vintage 60s Pendleton Blue Shadow Plaid Ranch Coat (label)

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Vintage US Navy Watch Cap from the Vietnam Era

While picking through piles of old clothing, hats, handbags, and scarves, we're always happy to find vintage military wool caps. Not many of these made it through the years and wars without being destroyed or lost. 30, 40, 50 or 60 years ago, no one could probably even fathom the value that a simple stocking cap could have in the long term.

This one sold at auction for $175.50 here. Made by Rudolph Knitting Mills, it was probably issued to the sailor who wore it in 1970.

We've recently picked up another Navy watch cap that will be put to auction soon. These are always pretty exciting auctions so we can hardly wait! We'll post pics after it's up.

Vintage US Navy Watch Cap






Vintage US Navy Watch Cap


Vintage US Navy Watch Cap


Vintage US Navy Watch Cap Nomenclature Tag. The DSA number dates this cap's issue at 1970.

Vintage US Navy Watch Cap (unrolled)


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Some Cowichan Sweaters: Staple of the Pacific Northwest or "What's up with the Big Lewbowski Dude Sweater?"

 What the hell is a Cowichan Sweater?

Pendleton Cowichan  "Dude" Sweater (borrowed from eBay)
A traditional Cowichan sweater would be made by the Cowichan people of the Salish Nation in British Columbia. They are a heavy sweater knit from natural sheep's wool, undyed and unprocessed so that the natural lanolins are left which helps to shed water. The original designs were derived at the turn of the century from mixing Salish weaving techniques with knitting styles brought over by British settlers. There are entire books written on the subject and I won't even try to attempt any history lessons.

That aside, manufactures, hand-knitters, and resellers (myself included)  have taken a bit of liberty using the term Cowichan to describe their products. Clothing manufacturers such as Pendleton, Filson, Ralph Lauren, Mary Maxim, and Eddie Bauer all have sweaters in their catalogs that they refer to as Cowichans. The "Dude" sweater is actually manufactured by Pendleton and fetches some pretty ridiculous prices in eBay land. Patterns have been made and sold for hand-knitters in all sorts of designs since the 1940s. Some of the 50s hand-knit sweaters are quite sought after and tend to be a little brighter with bold designs.


We often have these sweaters for sale through the vintage section of our eBay store, so be sure to take a look here and see.  Who knows, there might also be something else you're looking for.


 Here's some photo examples of some of the sweaters we've found along the way, some traditional, some handmade from patterns, and most just awesome.


Vintage 50s Cowichan style sweater


Vintage 50s Cowichan style sweater (back)


Early 50s Crown Zipper made by Coats and Clark


Vintage 50s Cowichan sweater


Vintage 50s Cowichan sweater (back)


Vintage 50s Cowichan sweater (with a rayon lining)


Vintage 70s Cowichan Sweater


Vintage 70s Cowichan Sweater (back)


Vintage Pull-over Cowichan Sweater (date unkown)


Vintage Pull-over Cowichan Sweater (back)


Vintage 50s-60s Cowichan Sweater


Vintage 50s-60s Cowichan Sweater (back)

Cowichan type sweater made from commercial pattern





Backside with awesome dogsled design.




Antler buttons on Cowichan Sweater

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Vintage 1930s A. G. Spalding & Bros. Varsity Sweater

So... Summer was really busy... Too busy. We haven't posted anything in awhile due to the extreamly sunny and long Portland, OR summer. We made a ton of great picks over the last while and will spend some rainy time loading up photo eye candy.

A good winter start is this 1930s or 40s  A. G. Spalding & Bros. wool varsity sweater. It's seen plenty of wear but still found a home in a fan's collection.


Vintage A. G. Spalding Varsity Sweater










Vintage A. G. Spalding Varsity Letter





Vintage A. G. Spalding Label





Vintage A. G. Spalding Varsity Sweater (Back)









Thursday, April 26, 2012

1940s C. C. Filson Mackinaw Cruiser Hunting Jacket

This is a late 40s Filson jacket that was rescued from a trip to the dump.  Even with the few moth bites to it, we picked it up and set it to auction.


This is one of the 16 oz.wool surge jackets that were very popular amongst Pacific Northwest foresters, lumberjacks and firefighters as well as hunters.

 The auction was pretty uneventful, probably because fall/winter clothing sales are low this time of year, but whoever got it found a great gem of an item in a sea of eBay crap.

1940s Filson Mackinaw Cruiser Jacket


1940s Filson Mackinaw Cruiser Jacket Back

!940s Filson Mackinaw Cruiser Jacket inside

1940s Filson "Union Made" Label