Five Best Pendleton Gifts for Grads
Congratulations to the grads of 2018!
We are enjoying photos of graduating seniors who are proudly wrapped up in Pendleton as they graduate.
Photo courtesy University of Colorado at Boulder, photo by Glenn Asakawa
We’d like to suggest some graduation gifts that range from thoughtful to the gift of a lifetime; something for every graduate on your list.
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Notebooks
A set of three to hold thoughts of the past, the present and the future between covers featuring with some of our most recognizable stripes and patterns. See them here: NOTEBOOKS
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Mugs
Pendleton’s generously sized mug will hold your favorite beverage, and go along to the dorm to heat soup in the microwave. You have so many choices, with mugs that commemorate your favorite national park, legendary mugs that tell stories, and everyone’s favorite Portland mug! See them all here: MUGS
photo by @ourfreeways
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Water Bottles
Here’s another shining idea, especially since our water bottles and thermoses are made in partnership with Kleen Kanteen. Your favorite patterns, like Harding and Silver Bark, make these durable and nontoxic bottles even more special. See them here: WATER BOTTLES
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Oversized Towels
Photo by Nathan Martell for @BedStu
Colorful, beautiful and practical, these towels will tag along on a summer trip or wrap the grad up on the way from shower to dorm room. There are colors and patterns for everyone. See them here: TOWELS
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Blankets
The ultimate gift for your ultimate grad. With proper love and care, a Pendleton blanket will last for generations. In patterns, plaids and stripes, in sizes that range from throw to king, there is a perfect Pendleton blanket for every grad on your list: Motor Robes for the sports fan. National Park blankets for the environmentalist. Camp blankets for the lover of the great outdoors. And a library of dazzling traditional patterns, each with a story to tell.
Photo by Levi Dunn, @thefreestate
Browse the best here: Pendleton blankets
And congratulations to everyone!
Photo courtesy Colorado State University Native American Cultural Center