A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of working with Carolyn Sutton PR and her team: her photographer Stacie Kinney and her Omaha stylist Gina McDevitt, on a styled holiday photo shoot for Red Land Cotton at our home. It was a little surreal and an honor for me to have Red Land Cotton products photographed in our home. Red Land Cotton is a family owned business that grows their own natural cotton on their farm in Alabama and makes their own products right here in the USA. I love that their products are made in America and are the true definition of farm to home.
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While Red Land Cotton is most well known for their heirloom-inspired linens and handsewn bedding, I loved personally experiencing the quality of their bath towels, all-American blanket, ticking stripe apron, and their brand new bath robe that is available on their website starting today! All of these products would make wonderful Christmas gifts.
You can use promo code: KATE15 to get 15% off any of these products!
Bath Robe
This bath robe felt like a dream to put on. It’s made from their finest homegrown cotton and is so soft and comfortable. Perfect to throw on after a shower or when you are getting ready!
Bath Towels
Their bath towels are 100% homegrown cotton, fluffy, and beautifully made. I love the custom dobby design detail on them. When you feel them you just know they are made of great quality and will last forever.
All-American Blanket
Their all-American blanket is available in two colors: natural and white. It is a classic staple for your home that will stand the test of time. They also make a baby blanket size!
Ticking Stripe Apron
The ticking stripe apron is such a cute pattern for both men and women. I love the deep pockets and the Red Land Cotton tag on the front!
I hope you enjoyed reading about these beautifully made, American made products.
xo, Kate
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