Clearance Prairie Underground Savoy Redux Pant by Prairie Underground | FITTS AND COMPANY BOUTIQUE.
Prairie Underground Long Cloak Hoodie ~ Lipstick by Prairie Underground | FITTS AND COMPANY BOUTIQUE.
Double Layer Hoodie, Ink Pot, Medium or Large
Doll Dress in Cobalt, Moss, Nightshade
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Prairie Underground, Guinevere Hoodie, Truffle, XS Thru XL, $240, The Guinevere was conceived as a jacket that created an illusion of layered separates, of a jacket worn over a dress. As such there are
two sets of pockets, small ones that hit just below the true waist as well as two large pockets created by swags of draped muslin on
the hip. This hoodie has lots of diagonal seaming all over the body and gathered muslin insets that create a spiky, almost medieval look. This is a statement making jacket that offers a fashion forward option to our long hoodie offerings and yet it remains an easy, comfortable layer to wear over a variety of other styles.
PRAIRIE UNDERGROUND LONG CLOAK HOODIE, COLOR IS DEEP BLUE, SIZE XS, MEDIUM, LARGE, X-LARGE, PRICE $240 FREE SHIPPING. This cloak hoodie crosses all generations. The gorgeous cloak hood doubles as a shawl collar that lays beautifully over the shoulders. A closer fit through the bust and a flattering waistline make this feminine hoodie a must. Also available in Sable Brown .
Sable Color Sample.
Denim Girdle Pant, Sable, XS Thru XL, $94
Nouveau Legging, Black, XS thru XL, $114
Prairie Underground, Falcon Dress, Khaki, XS Thru XL, $94
The Portland Collection introduces the Pendleton brand to a new generation of consumers. Past collaborations with Opening Ceremony, Comme des Garcons, Hurley, Levi, Adidas, Nike and Vans helped pave the way for Pendleton to explore and exciting new market.
The Portland Collection is a fresh perspective on Pendleton’s iconic textiles as seen throug the eyes of 3 independent and talented Portland designers: Rachel Turk, Nathaniel Crissman & John Blasioli. They are designing Iconic Textiles + Independent Design . This special collection takes the best of Pendleton’s 148 year heritage and interprets it for a vibrant, contemporary, global audience.
The collection is made in the USA and many of the pieces are versatile enough for both men and women … For example … The Reversible Toboggan Jacket in Black spans the gap between both sexes …
We are currently Selling the Jacket at (OUR PRICE) $544 with Free Shipping, compare shop at Saks where they have it listed at (SAKS) $618. To order from me contact amyglase@gmail.com or Studio Opal : 509 526 5490.
Details :
This Jacket has “The Harding Pattern”, this signature Jacquard has been in the Pendleton blanket line since 1923. The Portland Collection design team, inspired by vintage coats in the company archive, gave this historical pattern a modern interpretation in tan, charcoal & black.
(The Story) In 1923 President Warren G Harding and his wife Florence cam west to dedicate part of the Old Oregon Trail. Chiefs from the Cayuse and Umatilla tribes commissioned Pendleton for a special shawl, which the presented to the First Lady. the pattern became known as the Harding, and has been in the Pendleton line ever since.
Our Store is Located in Walla Walla Washington 40 Minutes from Pendleton Oregon, home of the Pendleton Round-Up. We are honored to carry their product and are happy to ship world-wide. Contact us at Studio Opal
Contact information: 509 526 5490 or amyglase@gmail.com.
This is our first delivery arriving after 8/25. Please contact us if you would like to reserve any of these Limited Quantities …
Store Phone is 509 526 5490, hours 10-6 Pacific Standard Time or email studio.opal.boutique@gmail.com or amyglase@gmail.com
Pendleton – The Portland Collection
About the Collection:
The Portland Collection takes a fresh perspective of iconic textiles as seen through a group of talented young creatives who call Portland home. With an emphasis on Made in the USA, these exclusive designs reflect a new sense of style inspired by the tradition of Pendleton’s quality and craftsmanship, and the pioneering spirit of the Pacific Northwest.
You can read about the craft of creating wool textiles here. And the launch article from Women’s Wear Daily is here.