Linens, Towels, Blankets & Bedding

Linens, towels, blankets, and bedding made in the USA are known for their high quality and durability. American manufacturers use high-quality materials such as Egyptian cotton, Supima cotton, and linen to create bedding that is both comfortable and long-lasting. Brands like Boll & Branch, Matouk, and Frette are just a few examples of American companies that are known for producing luxury linens, towels, and bedding. Many American-made bedding options are also designed with sustainability in mind, using eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes. In addition to their quality, American-made bedding products also come in a variety of styles and colors, ensuring that there is something to suit every taste and preference. When purchasing linens, towels, blankets, and bedding made in the USA, consumers can feel confident that they are investing in products that are both high quality and ethically produced.

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founder-goods
Founder Goods

Baby blanket made in the USA from USA cotton

Frankenmuth
Frankenmuth Woolen Mill

Comforters, mattress toppers and bedding sets – made in the USA since 1894

holy lamb
Holy Lamb Organics

made in the USA organic bedding products produced using sustainable and ecological practices.

in2green
in2green

Blankets, Throws, Pillows and Ponchos and wraps, our company is still passionate about eco friendly manufacturing right here in the USA.

joss and main
Joss & Main

Some products made in the USA, some made in China, check each products specifications for country of origin.

liz and roo
Liz & Roo

Luxury Baby Bedding Sewn by Hand, Made in USA.

luna
Luna

Making a premium product is challenging, but manufacturing one thousands of times takes passion. All Luna products are engineered, manufactured and sourced exclusively here in the United States.

malpaca
Malpaca

Pillows and comforters 100% Made in the USA

mambe
Mambe Blanket Co.

Whether you’re braving the elements or just keeping pet hair off of furniture, Mambe has what you need. We’re dedicated to making all Mambe products right here in the USA employing amazing people from our local community.

mosaic weighted blankets
Mosaic Weighted Blankets

Our products are constructed and sewn in the USA in Texas. Due to the popularity of some of our fabrics (we offer a wide variety for our customers) we use many different USA wholesalers.

my pillow
MyPillow

Pillows, bedding, matresses, toppers, slippers, clothing Made in the USA. I own them, and I love em.

neatsheets smart bedding
NeatSheets

Sheets, fitted, custom, 100% cotton, sheets for babies, pad protectors, Made in the USA
Thats Right! Neatsheets are cut and sewn right here in the USA!

nest bedding
Nest Bedding

All our mattress foams are made in the USA and are CertiPUR-US Certified

NuAngel
NuAngel

Products for new mothers and babies, NuAngel, Inc. is a U.S. manufacturer of quality products for mothers and infants

pendelton
Pendleton Woolen Mills

Blankets and bedding, Men and Women’s clothes, home decor and more. The foundation of Pendleton Woolen Mills, Inc. is its vertical manufacturing—controlling wool manufacturing from wool purchase to finished product. Wool processing occurs in Pendleton-owned mills and much of the manufacturing takes place in Pendleton-owned facilities. Washougal, Washington, and Pendleton, Oregon – as far as I can tell, only the blankets are made in the USA. Rubber boots are made in China

Pure Country Weavers
PureCountry Weavers

Blankets, pillows, totes, and sorority and fraternity themed items. Made in the USA

red land cotton
Red Land Cotton

From our farm to your home — we’re growing the best upland cotton that the rich red earth of North Alabama can produce to bring you luxury linens that are fresh from the farm. Our American made cotton bed sheets and towels are created with the cotton grown on our family farm, which creates a farm to home difference we take pride in.

Roseward

Silk pillowcases Made in Virginia, USA

serta
Serta

Serta bedding is based in Atlanta and operates 36 manufacturing plants in the United States, five in Canada, and one in Puerto Rico.