We hope you all enjoy the last rays of the after summer sun in the park, on your bike or just on your little patio or balcony, with the lovely Pendleton Motor Robe Plaid. Enjoy the ‘life on Sundays’!
Pendleton - Motor Robe Red Plaid
Called steamer rugs during the early 20th century, these blankets were a warm, welcome companion for those who traveled by horse-drawn carriage, train or boat. Today these motor robes still feature the finest 100% pure virgin wool still woven in the Northwest Mill. Available in two authentic Scottish Tartans (blue and red).
In 1909 the first Indian Trade Blankets rolled off the looms in Pendleton, Oregon. A year later the first retail store opened in seaside Oregon. You can see and feel the Pendleton passion for quality. See it in the intricate patterns of Native American blankets inspired by ancient designs and legends. But their legacy of quality will never change. You can rely on a Pendleton for a lifetime of comfort and beauty.
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Todd Selby shot Aaron Young at his home in New York City for Vogue Hommes International, with this beautiful aged pair of Red Wing Oxfords. We love it!
To survive the autumn breeze, cloudbursts, winter ice storms and snow blizzards Red Wing Shoes introduced the Oxblood Series. Rock solid boots in a gorgeous oiled leather and three different heights. The 212, 213 and 214 lace-up boots made it into this beautiful shopwindow at the Red Wing Shoes store in Amsterdam. From the coal mines, straight into the streets of our cities. Enjoy the weather!
Welcome at the online home of Red Wing Shoes Amsterdam. Here you can order from a selection of our finest stock in various sizes and colors, get into the history of Red Wing Shoes, learn how to treat your boots and get inspired by all the things we see and do. Enjoy!
While browsing the internet I found this beautiful series of pictures shot by Bill Ray, staff photographer for Life magazine, entitled “Gold Mine”. Ray lived in New York, Beverly Hills, and Paris and traveled the world covering major events, wars, and great personalities. More images in the Life Archive and here >

