Wool & Wheels: Episode 1
There’s something about Southern California in the morning—the light, the air, the sense that anything with wheels has a story to tell.
Wool & Wheels – Episode 1 (McKenna’s Pendleton)
The first episode of Wool & Wheels starts exactly there. No overproduction. No script. Just the kind of authenticity that’s been part of McKenna’s Pendleton for decades.
Because this isn’t just about cars.
And it’s not just about shirts.
It’s about the people who wear them—and the lives built around both.
More Than a Shirt
The Pendleton Board Shirt has always carried weight beyond the fabric. Worn by generations, rooted in California surf culture, and built from pure wool, it’s a piece that shows up again and again in real life—not styled, not staged.
In this first episode, that connection is immediate.
You see it in how it’s worn.
You see it in how it moves.
You see it in how naturally it fits into the story.
Because the truth is—people don’t buy these shirts to hang in a closet.
They live in them.
In real life—not styled, not staged.
In this first episode, that connection is immediate.
You see it in how it’s worn.
You see it in how it moves.
You see it in how naturally it fits into the story.
Because the truth is—people don’t buy these shirts to hang in a closet.
They live in them.
The Car Tells One Story. The Shirt Tells Another.
Classic cars have always been about more than transportation. They’re personal. They’re expressive. They’re built, rebuilt, and kept alive through time.
The same can be said for a great Pendleton shirt.
That’s where Wool & Wheels lives—right in the middle.
Between craftsmanship and culture.
Between past and present.
Between what you drive and what you wear.
There’s no better place for this series to start.
Southern California has always been a crossroads—surf culture, car culture, working-class grit, and timeless style all blending together. It’s where the Board Shirt became iconic, and where it still feels right today.
This first episode doesn’t try to explain that.
It just shows it.
And that’s exactly the point.
Why Wool & Wheels Exists
After nearly 40 years of representing Pendleton in Southern California, one thing is clear:
The best stories aren’t on the racks.
They’re walking out the door every day.
Wool & Wheels is about capturing those stories—
- the customers
- the cars
- the connection to something real
Because heritage isn’t something you talk about.
It’s something you wear.
Something you drive.
Something you live.
This Is Just the Beginning
Episode 1 is the starting line.
More stories are coming—different cars, different people, different perspectives—but all tied together by the same thread:
Authenticity.
So whether you’re here for the cars, the culture, or the shirts that have stood the test of time—
Welcome to Wool & Wheels.
