Red Land Cotton Has Great Gifts Grown and Made In Alabama

News Staff • November 15, 2024

National cotton products made in Alabama for 3 generations

Gulf Shores News

'Tis the season of giving and what better item to gift than something that is American made. Better yet, give something grown and produced in the State of Alabama. If you have watched any national news lately you have probably seen advertising of Red Land Cotton, a company based in Moulton, Alabama.


Red Land Cotton is a uniquely farm-to-home bedding, bath, and apparel brand founded in 2016 by father-daughter-duo, Mark Yeager and Anna Brakefield. Mark has been farming in North Alabama since the early 80s and his daughter is a design and marketing professional. Red Land Cotton manufactures all their products in the United States and their supply chain touches over 7 states and is growing every year!


Molly, a Red Land Cotton representative, stated "We’re committed to bringing the US textile industry back to life with our farm-to-home products." She also added that their best-selling product is our Signature Basic Sheet Set. They are crafted with cotton grown on the Yeager family farm in North Alabama.


Red Land Cotton is the only farm-direct & US manufactured bedding, bath and apparel brand. With over 7,000 five star reviews, it is a local product you can be proud to gist someone or enjoy for your own comfort.



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