SDCV ORIGINAL PENDLETON WOOL PATCH JACKET // SIZE MEDIUM
SDCV ORIGINAL PENDLETON WOOL PATCH JACKET // SIZE MEDIUM
SDCV (Sangre de Cristo Vintage) Original Repurposed Pendleton Patchwork Jacket
- One of a Kind / Artisan made
- Made with a 70’s vintage Levi’s blazer
- Black and white southwestern wool patches (a mix of scraps from genuine Pendleton and other southwestern blankets)
- Patches are handstitched onto jacket….gives a very clean finish
- Patch front hip pockets with blanket stitch detail
- Dramatic patch on the back
- Gray tortoise buttons
- Fully lined
- Western style
- 70’s lapel
A lot of thought and intention has gone into the design and placement of the patches. They are beautifully handstitched in place…no janky stitching here!
RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED, PLEASE REFER TO MEASUREMENTS CAREFULLY:
Womens Size Medium (model is 5’8” and normally wears a size small)
Pit to Pit: 18”
Waist: 17”
Hip: 21”
Length (midshoulder to hem): 25”
Sleeve Length: 23.5”
Shoulder tip to tip: 16.5”
All measurements are taken with the garment laying flat.
100% wool patches
100% polyester shell
100% polyester lining
🏜️Handmade in Santa Fe, New Mexico🏜️
To complete the look, Sangre de Cristo Vintage original handmade leather concho earrings are available for purchase.
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This upcycled jacket is made from Pendleton and/or other blanket scraps. Handstitched in place with clean lines, these are well constructed, one-of-a-kind pieces that are given new life from scraps that may have been otherwise thrown away.
A little bit about the history of Pendleton: The company was started in the early 1900s by the Bishop brothers, who came to eastern Oregon to try their hand at the blanket business. Their blankets' patterns were designed to appeal to Pendleton's first customers: Indigenous Peoples, who used these trade blankets not only for their durability, but also to mark special occasions such as births, weddings, and funerals, which continues today.
In the Los Ojos blanket, which is the most common blanket scraps that SDCV uses, Spanish crosses, diamond-shaped "eyes" (ojos) and the symbols of the Navajo Four Mountains of Creation are prevalent. According to Navajo beliefs, The Holy People put four sacred mountains in four different directions, Mt. Blanca to the east, Mt. Taylor to the south, San Francisco Peak to the west and Mt Hesperus to the north near Durango, Colorado, thus creating Navajoland (or the Navajo Nation).
To help honor the original indigenous motifs of these blankets, SDCV will happily contribute 10% of the proceeds to the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Its mission is to empower creativity and leadership in Native Arts and cultures through higher education, life-long learning, and outreach.
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