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"Thread Count" - What You Need To Know
We wanted to take a second to address a concern... or maybe it's just a question that needs answering!Β We hear this a lot, "Why such a low thread count?", and,...
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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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Behind The Seams β Making The Red Land Cotton Duvet Cover
Go behind the seams as weΒ show you the process of making our duvet covers by hand! Co-Owner of Southern Sewn, Kim Hensley, walks us through the process step-by-step.Β
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2 Is Better Than 1 - Why You'll Love Our 2-Ply Bath Towels
Kit Kats. Twix. Twinkies. Reese's. Of course, I'm talking the full-size, old-school versions. The fun sizes are, well, fun. But they definitely leave you wanting more. These simple, tasty pleasures...
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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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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 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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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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Our Inspiration and Updates
Time to put a face with a name. Get to know Anna, her dog Cotton and a little more about Red Land Cotton.Β We're talking about the inspiration behind the business,...
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How Red Land Cotton Product Is Made - Weaving Our Fabric
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...