As a well-known retailer for American Made bedspreads, our customers often turn to us for recommendations on where to buy bed sheets and pillows to complete their Made in USA look. These inquiries prompted us to do some research so that we could give good advice on the topic.

It is important to note that, with the rise of the American Made movement, more and more companies are using the terms “American Made” or “Made in USA” as a marketing tool. Some companies may use the term loosely to get you to their site, only to find that the term applies to a small number of their products, or only a portion of their manufacturing operation is based in America. For this reason, it is important to do your homework to truly understand the extent to which the product you are buying is “Made in the USA”.

We kept this in mind as we did our research, and turned up several trusted options for pillows and bed sheets that are made right here in the USA, which we’d like to share with you now.

Made in USA Pillows

 

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Hullo

Traditional pillows are stuffed with polyester, feathers or foam. Not the Hullo Buckwheat Pillow! The buckwheat hull stuffing provides a breathable, supportive and all-natural spot to rest your head at night. It also doesn’t hurt our feelings that every component of the pillow is designed and produced right here in the USA!

Malpaca

Perfect for the chronic allergy sufferer. Malpaca Pillows are stuffed with alpaca hair, which is naturally dust-mite resistant and hypo-allergenic. Furthermore, the pillow casing is made of organic material, which means it doesn’t have any of those pesky fire-retardant chemicals that are often added to bedding.

Lifekind

Lifekind offers an array of organic pillows made in the USA. Whether you are looking for a standard bed pillow, a body pillow or a travel pillow, they’ve got you covered.

Made in USA Sheets

 

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Red Land Cotton

Red Land Cotton is a family-owed and -operated cotton farm and manufacturer specializing in American grown and made sheets and other bedding essentials.

Linoto

Even though we at Bates are partial to cotton, we cannot deny that there is much to be said for linen as a bedding material. It’s cooling, dries quickly and gets naturally softer with time. Linoto produces its linen sheets (and other home accessories) at their workshop in New York City.   We also can’t get enough of their bold color offerings!

Kelly Green Organic

Kelly Green Organic is committed to providing a quality product with the best interest of the environment (and the customer!) in mind. They offer several styles of USA made bed sheets with locally harvested materials such as cotton, hemp or silk. Custom sizing is also available. 

CozyPure

The CozyPure factory in Norfolk, Virginia uses their own wind turbines and solar panels to create the energy they use. Founder Cheryl Hahn is extremely committed to green energy and organic bedding. You can rest easy on their cotton sheets, or take it a step further with one of their organic mattresses as well.

Authenticity 50

Authenticity 50 was started by a husband/wife team who, while furnishing their own home, recognized a lack of resources for American Made sheets, especially sheets that were produced entirely in the US from start to finish. 

A quote from their website states, "A50 was founded on the belief that we can make the finest home goods in the world, right here in America. We don't compromise on quality. We don't compromise on values. We don't manufacture overseas - Never have. Never will."  ... That sounds good to us!

American Blossom Linens

Started by the family behind Thomaston Mills, American Blossom Linens is a vintage brand brought back to produce sustainable linens right here in the US. If you're looking for organic sheets with a uniquely American story, be sure to check out American Blossom Linens.

Do you know of a company that makes or sells American Made bedding?  Let us know in the comments below!

 

February 25, 2016 — Katie Cloutier

Comments

Troy said:

The Amana Woolen Mill in Amana, Iowa makes and sells cotton and wool blankets and shams. Czech Feather and Down in Mt. Vernon, Iowa makes feather pillows and comforters.

Maggie said:

I believe that Matouk makes most of their bed sheets in the USA. Their high quality cotton seems to mainly be sourced from Portugal and Italy, but their sheets are manufactured here in the USA. On their website, it details for each product where the cotton is from and where the bedding is made, and most of it is made right here in the USA.

Leslie A Clark said:

I want an American made pillow. I’ve had terrible Chinese crap.

Help!

Donna King said:

I am always searching for the perfect sheets. Not a fan of sateen, I always fell for the trap that higher thread counts meant better quality. I have a set of sheets from Authenticity 50, and expect my order of a second set to arrive very soon. Great product.

Amy Greenberg said:

I’m looking for made in America sheets today and found these additional sites: www.cottonandcare.com/ and www.redlandcotton.com/. Authenticity50 has a great website with a lot of information. Cotton and Care seem to have the same product, and they give 50% of their profits to a non-profit that helps bring clean water to areas that need it.

Adele said:

Red Land Cotton is seed to stitch in the southeast! https://www.redlandcotton.com/ The sheets feel like a dream. I also have a set by Authenticity 50 and love their quality as well.

Beth said:

Check out the Living Fresh Collection for beautiful American made bedding. Livingfreshcollection.com

kris said:

Hi,
Purerest only sells sheets made in the USA, organic.

Bert said:

While searching for Made in America bedding I found Authenticity 50. They are making Bed Sheet sets 100% in America from Supima cotton. Woven and sewn in the USA as well. They only sell on their website I believe. www.authenticity50.com

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