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  • Why It's Important To Buy Textiles Made In The USA

    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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  • Interview With Eric Bolling

    Interview With Eric Bolling

    We were thrilled to travel to DC earlier this year and be on America with Eric Bolling. We shared our farm-to-home story, talked agriculture, trade deals and being American made. 

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  • Traditions Used To Be Something Handed Down

    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 with me and tour the farm with her...

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  • Red Land Cotton Visits The White House

    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 in representing Alabama in...

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  • Finishing Red Land Cotton

    Finishing Red Land Cotton

    We're Almost At The Finish Line! (No Pun Intended) Yesterday, we were able to watch as our cloth ran through part of the "finishing" process. This is the final process...

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  • Weaving Red Land Cotton

    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...

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  • Quality Upland Cotton Fibers

    Quality Upland Cotton Fibers

    The best linens are made from the best fibers. There is a whole classing system for cotton fibers and we are pretty proud of how our 2015 crop measured up! Below...

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  • Spinning Red Land Cotton

    Spinning Red Land Cotton

    Last week we were able to make the trip over to South Carolina to watch our first production of Red Land Cotton be spun into yarn. The art of making...

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