The Brands We Carry
At McKenna's, we don't stock brands to fill shelves. Every brand we carry shares the same values we've built our store around: authentic craftsmanship, genuine heritage, and products built to last. Here's the story behind each one.
Pendleton Woolen Mills
Pendleton is the foundation of everything we do. We've been an official Pendleton affiliate since 1986 — one of the largest independent Pendleton retailers in the country — and it remains the heart of our inventory.
Pendleton Woolen Mills has been weaving wool in the Pacific Northwest since 1863, when British weaver Thomas Kay arrived in Oregon and established the foundation for what would become one of America's most enduring apparel brands. Six generations of family ownership later, the company still operates its mills in Pendleton, Oregon and Washougal, Washington — producing fabric the same way they have for over a century.
The iconic virgin wool men's shirt debuted in 1924. The board shirt — adopted by California surfers in the 1950s and later embraced by Chicano and lowrider culture throughout the South Bay — became one of the most culturally significant garments in American fashion history. Pendleton blankets, first designed in partnership with Native American tribes of the Columbia Plateau, remain in production today nearly unchanged.
What makes Pendleton different is simple: they've never stopped making things the right way. American mills, virgin wool, designs that have earned their place over generations rather than chasing what's trending.
At McKenna's, we carry the full range — board shirts, wool shirts, blankets, throws, outerwear, accessories, and archive-inspired throwbacks you won't find anywhere else.
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Reyn Spooner
Reyn Spooner is Hawaiian heritage sportswear at its finest — and one of the most storied names in resort and aloha shirt history.
The brand traces its roots to two people and a shared obsession with quality. Ruth Spooner started with a single sewing machine on Waikiki Beach in 1956, crafting custom surf trunks celebrated across the islands for their construction. Reyn McCullough, a California native who grew up on Catalina Island, built a reputation for exceptional men's resort clothing across six California stores before relocating to Honolulu. When Ala Moana Shopping Center opened in 1959, Reyn's Men's Wear was among the first to open its doors.
The partnership between Reyn and Ruth formed shortly after, and in 1961 Reyn Spooner was born. The brand's signature innovation came when Reyn discovered a shirt sewn inside-out by a local bartender and surfer — he combined that reversed-print technique with his own eye for sophisticated patterns and the classic structure of an oxford cloth shirt. The result was something entirely new: surfer cool with Ivy League tailoring.
Reyn Spooner's proprietary Spooner Kloth™ fabric — a cotton and spun poly blend that's breathable, wrinkle-resistant, and remarkably durable — became another defining element of the brand. Today Reyn Spooner is best known for its aloha shirts, including an iconic MLB collection that pairs team heritage with Hawaiian design.
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Dakota Grizzly
Dakota Grizzly is built for people who care about the details — premium American-inspired casualwear made with the kind of attention to craft that most brands have stopped bothering with.
The brand's approach starts with materials: sourcing high-quality fabrics and studying the garment-making processes that defined American workwear and sportswear at their best. The results show up in the details — triple-needle stitching, embossed leather logos, microsuede trim accents — small things that add up to a garment that holds together and holds its shape over years of real use.
Dakota Grizzly sits naturally alongside Pendleton at McKenna's: both brands share a commitment to quality over trend, craftsmanship over convenience, and the idea that a well-made piece of clothing is worth paying for because it lasts.
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