The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho
The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho
The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho
The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho
The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho
The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho

The BWC/Faribault Buffalo Poncho

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Introducing our rugged collaboration with the iconic Faribault Woolen Mills: the ultimate bison and wool Poncho, blending premium 64s wool with luxurious bison yarn for a heirloom-quality piece that's built for adventure! Measuring a generous 52" x 72" in the timeless Northfield Plaid warp with a sleek gray stripe, this beast tips the scales at nearly 5 lbs—dense, incredibly warm, and channeling that classic "Man with No Name" (think hearty and durable, not pillow-soft). Perfect for riding the range, hiking the forest and wrapping yourself in wilderness luxury, it's a Minnesota-made masterpiece ready to conquer the great outdoors.

Fringed Poncho:
  • 64s wool and bison yarn
  • 52” x 72” / 52" x 36" folded (including fringe)
  • Northfield Plaid warp - gray stripe
  • Bison yarn fill
  • No shrink proof/heavy nap
  • 3" Rolled fringe ends

Dry clean or hand wash only. 

Care Instructions

Dry clean or hand wash only.

Once you are ready to clean your gear, follow a few simple steps to care for your favorite socks, beanie, and gloves.

How to Care for your favorite bison fiber gear

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S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA

Designed from the Ground Up

The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.

Read more about how we spin our American bison yarns

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