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Introducing Lichen and Deepwater: two new additions to the Six Season Flannel lineup.Lichen draws from the soft greens f...
11/28/2025

Introducing Lichen and Deepwater: two new additions to the Six Season Flannel lineup.

Lichen draws from the soft greens found on Vermont’s tree trunks and barnsides, arranged in a broken herringbone weave that adds quiet dimension to the fabric.

Deepwater takes its tone from Vermont’s lakes at depth, finished with a diamond twill weave that rewards a closer look.

The organic cotton flannel is woven by inside the historic Warren Mills in Connecticut - possibly the last mill in the country capable of making textiles like this.

This is the final release of the season, arriving just in time for the holidays. If you’re choosing to support small, local craft this year, it means more than you know. And if you like the work being done here, please feel free to spread the word - it truly helps. 🙏 ✌️

For anyone who’s ever tried to sneak a hoodie past the Thanksgiving dress code.Knit in Fall River from US-grown cotton a...
11/26/2025

For anyone who’s ever tried to sneak a hoodie past the Thanksgiving dress code.

Knit in Fall River from US-grown cotton and inspired by the mid-century athletic crews that earned their place in every gym bag. Medium weight, classic fit, and the small details that matter: a V-notch at the collar, purl-knit cuffs and hem, the kind of texture that settles in with you.

Made for the folks who’ve always believed a fleece could pass for formalwear. The ones who reach for comfort first and trust it to carry them the rest of the way. It’s a sweater for sweatshirt people.

Now with a cleaner rib-knit collar and 3-ply twist yarns for a heathered finish.

Introducing the Ringer (Sweatshirt Sweater) in Toadstool Twist and Ledger Blue Twist.

Rounding out the garment-dye capsule: the Walden Chamois Shirt.Cut from a 7.5 oz organic cotton twill woven and brushed ...
11/25/2025

Rounding out the garment-dye capsule: the Walden Chamois Shirt.

Cut from a 7.5 oz organic cotton twill woven and brushed at , then garment-dyed for depth and character. A good chamois shirt is all about the fabric. It needs to be soft but sturdy, durable and wind resistant.

The double-needle slant stitching across the pockets nods back to the first chamois shirt created by Leon Leonwood Bean nearly a century ago - a classic for a reason, and firmly rooted in New England tradition.

The name Walden felt right: comforting and warm, yet capable when it needs to be. It’s the kind of shirt you could live simply in.

Introducing the Hayes (Pullover Hoodie).Inspired by the athletic hoodies that moved from college gyms to everyday life i...
11/24/2025

Introducing the Hayes (Pullover Hoodie).

Inspired by the athletic hoodies that moved from college gyms to everyday life in the 60s and 70s, rebuilt from the yarn up.

The custom-developed 10.5 oz organic cotton terry took several trials with Draper Knitting to get right. It uses two sizes of combed, ring-spun yarns and a special lay-in knit that gives the fabric solid structure, a vintage loopback feel, and a subtle twill effect that only shows up in the right light.

Just like the Closeknit Tee, it’s knit, cut, sewn, and garment-dyed within a 100-mile radius by three New England factories rooted in textile tradition.

A classic medium weight hoodie, worthy of daily wear.

Available in three colors. Ships 12/5.

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Every good tee carries a story. Some take years to earn it, others start with one.Ours begins with a soft-but-substantia...
11/21/2025

Every good tee carries a story. Some take years to earn it, others start with one.

Ours begins with a soft-but-substantial 5.5 oz organic cotton jersey, knit, cut, sewn, and garment-dyed within a 100-mile radius by three factories with over 200 years of combined experience. It’s called the closeknit tee for a reason.

Now available in Off Black, Toadstool, and Ledger Blue.

11/19/2025

This collection took shape through a deeper focus on color.

True colors, though, are determined by what happens behind the scenes. In the mills, the sewing rooms, and the dye house that are keeping New England’s textile tradition alive.

FW releases begin this Friday.

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Introducing the Holdall (Patchwork Kit).Following the Carryall, this smaller companion continues the collaboration with ...
11/04/2025

Introducing the Holdall (Patchwork Kit).

Following the Carryall, this smaller companion continues the collaboration with Project Vermont, using flannel remnants from the factory floor. Each one is lined, durable, and one of a kind.

Sized for the essentials, ready for weekend trips, glovebox items, or the loose cables that inevitably get tangled into a formidable ball.

Made in St. Albans, Vermont by Lise-Anne Cooledge.

Good materials deserve a second life.

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No scraps left behind.Introducing the Carryall (Patchwork Tote), available today in Blue Hour and Peat.This bag marks th...
10/24/2025

No scraps left behind.

Introducing the Carryall (Patchwork Tote), available today in Blue Hour and Peat.

This bag marks the beginning of a collaboration with Project Vermont — a small studio in St. Albans run by Lise-Anne Cooledge, where scrap materials are given a second chance.

Each tote is cut from durable canvas used during the initial Pomfret sampling process, combined with panels of Six Season flannel saved from the cutting room floor — material too beautiful to let go to waste. Because of the patchwork construction, no two bags are alike. Each one carries its own unique personality, shaped by the hands and the process behind it.

Built for daily use and sized for whatever the day holds: spring picnics, fall apple picking, summertime beach trips, and everything in between.

Made in Vermont from remnants of the work already done.

Available now — small batch, when they’re gone, they’re gone.

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Worn-in corduroy and late-season light — the kind that makes you slow down a little.
10/09/2025

Worn-in corduroy and late-season light — the kind that makes you slow down a little.

Fall’s uniform, in three shades of New England. Restocked today.-
09/04/2025

Fall’s uniform, in three shades of New England. Restocked today.

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The first day of summer hits different after a soggy spring. Let’s make up for lost time.- 📸 :  -
06/20/2025

The first day of summer hits different after a soggy spring. Let’s make up for lost time.

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