Pendleton Board Shirt - Original Beach Boys Plaid
In the early 1960s, Pendleton shirts hit the airwaves courtesy of the Majorettes, whose song “White Levis” became a number one hit in 1963. But before that, a group called The Pendletones was singing about the California surfing scene. They changed their name to the Beach Boys, but kept their uniform of Pendleton shirts worn over tee shirts with khakis. The band wore this blue and charcoal plaid shirt on the covers of 45s and LPs throughout he 1960s.
Pendleton is the original surf shirt. This is the original Beach Boys Surf Shirt, and is shown on the front of all their album covers!
Bias-cut pockets and pocket flaps. Machine washable, 100% Umatilla virgin wool.
BREXIT UPDATE FOR PENDLETON EU
Due to recent changes in the UK & EU’s trade agreements, customers living within the EU will no longer be charged VAT online on their purchases from Pendleton EU.
Please note, your order will be shipped on a DAP (Delivered at Place) service and you may be required to pay duties, taxes and local VAT on your purchase when it arrives in the destination country. Our courier, Fedex, will contact you in advance of delivering the goods.
Unfortunately, we have no control over these charges, and cannot tell you what the cost might be, as customs policies and import duties vary widely from country to country. It might be a good idea to contact your local customs office for current charges before you order, so you are not surprised by charges you were not expecting.
The customer must take full liability for any parcels returned to us due to unpaid customs charges. Postal charges, return shipment costs, customs charges and handling fees will all be deductible from any refund due.