Women's Westerley Cardigan
Pendleton’s shaggy geometric cardigan, softened into a longer women’s cut.
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Story & heritage
Pendleton says the Westerley debuted in 1974 as part of its High Grade Westernwear line, and the pattern later became famous as The Dude’s cardigan. The women’s version keeps that visual identity while giving it a longer, easier shape.
The company’s product copy treats it as a customer-requested adaptation of a bestseller, so the icon is still about the same bold knit language: graphic, cozy, and unmistakably Pendleton.
Materials & craft
The official page describes thick, warm lambswool with two pockets and a two-way zipper. The construction is straightforward and the power comes from the jacquard pattern itself.
How to choose & style
Treat it like a statement knit: let the cardigan carry the outfit, then pair it with slim denim, simple trousers, or a monochrome base layer. The silhouette works best when the pattern stays front and center.