Bemidji Woolens, Inc.
(218) 751-5166
301 Irvine Ave. N.w.
Bemidji, Minnesota,
USA
56601
http://www.bemidjiwoolenmills.com
today, over 82 years later, bemidji woolen mills continues to manufacture essential woolen apparel for the outdoor industry. our highly skilled seamstresses take pride in their dedication to their perfection.
- Year Established:
- 1920
Products & Services
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- Wool
- Bemidji
- Woolen Mills
- Shopping
- Blankets
- Christmas
- Shirts
- Pants
- Outdoor Gear
- Outdoor Clothing
- Sweaters
- Outerwear
- Sporting
- Holiday
- Gifts
- Clothes
- Hunting
- Clothing
- Turtleneck
- Cotton
- Dress
- Socks
- Shoes
- Sandals
- Boots
- Hats
- Gloves
- Shorts
- Jacket
- Leather
- Underwear
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- Gear
- Footwear
- Womens
- Mens
- Kids
- Boots
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter
- Sale
- Casual
- Polartec
- Comfortable
- Quality
- Classic
- Flannel
- Backpacks
- Bedding
- Khakis
- Comforter
- Pillows
- Fleece
- Parkas
- Pullover
- Outlets
- Pile
- Hiking
- Original
- Rugged
- Retail
Web Result
- Woolrich Woolen Mills - Woodbury Reversible Throw
- Welcome to Bemidji Woolen Mills Online Store Welcome Guest| Home|My Account|Contact Us Search: Shopping Bag: 0 Item(s) Home > Woolrich Woolen Mills > Woodbury Reversible Throw Click on picture to enlarge Woodbury Reversible Throw Timeless beauty with the quality to last several lifetimes. Woodbury throws double the warmth and texture with classic wool on one side; cozy sherpa pile on the other. 85...
- Woolrich Woolen Mills
- Welcome to Bemidji Woolen Mills Online Store Welcome Guest| Home|My Account|Contact Us Search: Shopping Bag: 0 Item(s) Woolrich Woolen Mills Page: Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | End Fort Sumter Blanket Civil War Woolrich supplied Civil War troops with blankets from 1851-1865. Today one can own a blanket made in the same Woolrich Woolen Mill as the originals. 85% Wool / 15% Nylon Made in the USA Price: $11...
- Woolrich Woolen Mills
- Welcome to Bemidji Woolen Mills Online Store Welcome Guest| Home|My Account|Contact Us Search: Shopping Bag: 0 Item(s) Woolrich Woolen Mills In the 1820's John Rich made his way traveling from logging camp to logging camp selling fabrics, socks, coverletsand yarn from the back of a mule cart. This was a time when the western frontier was largely undiscovered and the eastern states were beginning t...
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