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Style Your Bed For Spring
Β Style Your Bed For Spring With Our All White Layers:While this may seem like a lot of layers, you need to remember that cotton is extremely breathable and doesn't...
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Why It's Important To Buy Textiles Made In The USA
We could wax poetic about the importance of buying your bedding and bath towels "made in America", but we feel it's important to add some context around the "why". So...
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Our 2018 American Made Gift Guide
I'm super excited to share this year's Holiday Gift Guide with you all! This year, my focus was really on food (Ha!) and baby items! That probably tells you a...
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Traditions Used To Be Something Handed Down
A few weeks ago, we gave baby Katharine a tour of the family business. She was able to spend time at the store withΒ me and tour the farm with her...
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Behind the Seams - Mark and Joe Yeager Talk Fall Plans for the Farm
My meeting with Mark and Joe Yeager was supposed to be about their Fall plans for Red Land Farms. You know, questions like, what are you working on now? When...
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Red Land Cotton Visits The White House
We quickly got the picture that this was not a high-end boutique but was, in fact, THE White House calling to see if we would be interested inΒ representing Alabama in...
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How It's Grown β Part 11
We're out in the field and in the office talking cotton, a low carbon footprint, and fair trade.Β
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American Made For The Holidays... Our Picks for The Best Gifts
There is nothing sweeter than purchasing a gift that impacts another person's life directly. That's exactly what happens when you shop with a small business here in the USA. We...
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A Pause for Nostalgia and a Heartfelt Thank You
By the time most of you read this, the event will be over. But its significance to Red Land Cotton will still be strong, almost tangible to us. The event...
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How to Care for Towels - A Frequently Asked Question
One of the questions we get asked often is how to best care for our products. Weβre glad that you ask! It means you love our products as much as...
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History of the Towel - From Turkish Baths to Southern Charm
Y'all. Sweet Tea. With ice. And...bless your heart. These things are southern charm through and through. It's about extending yourself just a little more than necessary. A door held open...
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Creating A Red Land Cotton Bath Towel
Last week we traveled to 1888 Mills in Griffin, GA to see our first bath towels, The Leighton Collection, being made and document the process. The facility and the people...
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Red Land Cotton + Southern Makers
Southern Makers, Yβall! Thatβs where itβs at! Or, will beΒ atΒ on August 12thΒ and 13thΒ at the historic Sloss Furnaces! In the Ham! Seriously (and for those not fluent in Southern), we will...
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Inspiration & Updates β Part 2
So much has been going on at Red Land Cotton and we wanted to update you all! We're talking about our new ticking stripe and basics offerings as well as...
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How It's Grown β Part 8
We're discussing some floral facts about the cotton plant today before a storm rolls in. Right now the plant is fruiting: the beautiful and transformative process in which the cotton...
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How It's Grown β Part 7
We're out in the cotton field again talking no-till farming, getting a good stand of cotton and growing in Alabama. And yes, there are some rather awesome things coming round...
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A Cotton Anniversary
There is great significance in cotton as an anniversary gift in the second year of marriage. Like cotton, we seek to find durability, versatility, and strength in our marriages. What...
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American Made Easter Treats and Blessings!
Looking to make the best baskets of the Easter season? Follow us down the rabbit trail of American Made and inspiring goods to put in your loved one's basket! 1....
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An American Made Holiday Shopping Guide
This Christmas season, we have made it a personal goal to seek out unique and original gifts that are made in America! We want to uplift small businesses and make...
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How It's Grown β Part 3
We're back out in the cotton field discussing the growing and fruiting of the cotton plant. Get up close and personal with the plant and see how it working to...
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Weaving Red Land Cotton
Last week we were able to travel up to Gaffney, South Carolina and get a glimpse of our Red Land Cotton fabric being woven on the loom. It was surreal...