Woolrich has been synonymous with quality outdoor clothing
for over 178 years. The company got its start in 1830 when
John Rich, an immigrant from England, built his first woolen
mill in Plum Run, Pennsylvania. Rich would visit the lumber
camps that dotted the area and sell his woolen fabric,
socks, coverlets, and yarn from a mule cart.
By 1845, he built a new mill a couple of miles up the road
next to Chatham Run, which provided a steadier source of
water. That building exists today as part of the group of
buildings, homes, and community establishments that have
become Woolrich, Pennsylvania.
Rich could certainly not have imagined that his little
woolen mill (created not long after the Revolutionary War)
would go on to experience the Civil War, the Great
Depression, two world wars, and the end of the Cold War. It
would witness the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in
America, the amazing growth of American cities, and the
telecommunications revolution.
Legend has it that Woolrich was the first company to use a
zipper in men's trousers. The timeless Railroad Vest,
introduced when the railroad was being built through
Pennsylvania, is still a popular item. Another garment with
roots back to the mid-1800's is the Buffalo Check Shirt that
has kept many generations of outdoorsmen warm.
Technological developments, new production methods, and
changing American lifestyles led to new products for all
types of outdoor activities--all-wool bathing suits and wool
golf knickers joined rugged coats for hunters and trappers.
As America took to the roads in the early 1930's, Woolrich
added automobile robes and steamer rugs for the more mobile
society. Woolrich was contracted by the government to outfit
Admiral Byrd's expedition to Antarctica in 1939, 1940, and
1941.
Eventually, the introduction of new high-tech materials
allowed Woolrich to enhance the performance of its outdoor
wear, meeting the needs of a new generation of enthusiasts.
Traditional fabrics like wool and cotton teamed up with
man-made fibers to create clothing that our customers could
rely on for everything from a backpacking trip to a
leisurely stroll.
Today the little village of Woolrich is still headquarters
for the company, but the business has grown to a worldwide
lifestyle company with a full range of outdoor-inspired
products, from jackets and shirts to furniture and
tableware. The company that provided blankets to the Union
soldiers in the Civil War today keeps folks warm under its
wonderful throws as they cuddle up by the fireplace. You can
buy a wool jacket your great-great grandfather may have worn
in the woods or a parka that's all about the latest in
advanced technology.
What has not changed in all those years is Woolrich's
commitment to quality, value, and products that fit the
outdoor lifestyle. And most of all, our commitment to you,
our customers.