Quality Made in USA Sheets and Bedding

Sheets, duvets, pillowcases, blankets, throws . . . Quality Made in USA sheets and bedding options are just a few clicks away. Why not gift American-made linens for that special occasion? Or, treat yourself!

Shop Made in USA Sheets and Bedding

    1. American Blossom Linens — Browse American Blossom Linens for luxury American-made sheets and pillowcases. Check out the map of American jobs supported with each purchase. Crafted from Texas-grown cotton.

      American Made Organic Colored Cotton Sheets Dye Free

      American Made Organic Colored Cotton Sheets Dye Free

    2. Red Land Cotton — Shop for heirloom-quality sheets, shams, duvet covers, and towels at Red Land Cotton. Or, check out their brick and mortar store in Moulton, Alabama!

      Red Land Cotton: Bankhead Basics Sheet Sets

      Red Land Cotton: Bankhead Basics Sheet Sets

    3. WRIGHT — Since 2013, WRIGHT’s been in the business of American-made bedding. Browse the shop for American-made sheets, duvet covers, mattresses, and bedding. WRIGHT’s memory foam mattress is made in Georgia with fabric woven in North Carolina. Want to try before you buy? Why not check out WRIGHT’s California showrooms and hotel partners?

      All WRIGHT products are designed in New York, and built entirely in the USA from American materials.

      WRIGHT Stonewashed Linen Duvet Set

      WRIGHT Stonewashed Linen Duvet Set (1 Fitted Sheet, 1 Duvet Cover, 2 Pillowcases)

    4. Authenticity 50 — Made with Supima cotton, Authenticity 50 sheets, duvet covers, and pillowcases are “100% American Made from Seed-to-Stitch®.” As a nice touch, pillowcases sport envelope closures.

      Authenticity 50: Signature Sheets

      Authenticity 50: Signature Sheets

Blankets, Throws & Coverlets

  1. American Blanket Co. — American Blanket Co. makes blankets and throws in the US with American cotton or imported fabrics. Cut, sewn, and packaged in Fall River, Massachusetts.

    Luster Loft Fleece Throws

    Luster Loft Fleece Throws

  2. Bates Mill Store — Bates Mill Store offers US-made bedspreads, blankets, throws, and coverlets. All products are made in the nearby Maine Heritage Weavers factory.

    George Washington's Choice Throw Blanket

    George Washington’s Choice Throw Blanket

  3. Brahms Mount — Brahms Mount weaves heirloom-quality blankets and towels of cotton, linen, and wool. Artisans weave the textiles on antique shuttle looms in Maine.

    Made in USA Sheets and Bedding: Brahms Mount Milo Cotton Blanket

    Made in USA Sheets and Bedding: Brahms Mount Milo Cotton Blanket

  4. Faribault Woolen Mill — Browse heirloom quality cotton and wool blankets and throws. As the company brags, Faribault Mill “endures as one of the last vertical woolen mills in America.” Indeed, Faribault’s been making wool blankets for the US military since the 1890’s!

    Peanuts Wool Throw Blanket

    Peanuts Wool Throw Blanket

  5. Pendleton Woolen Mills (select merchandise) — Pendleton deserves a mention for its Iconic American Pendleton Wool Blankets. While the entire line isn’t American-made, the history and rich artistry of these blankets cannot be overlooked.

    Glacier National Park Blanket

    Glacier National Park Blanket

More American-Made Home Decor

For more linens, browse the Made in USA List. Be sure to check the Home & Office > Blankets, Linens & Bedding category!

14 Responses

  1. Robin Childs says:

    I don’t see MyPillow as part of your made in the USA companies. Employs over 1600 people in Minn, MN and should be on the list.
    Thanks

    • L.J. Bishop says:

      Where is My Pillow? Isn’t it made in the USA? And is also a good quality pillow. If you are blogging made in the USA bedding then do it right. Thank you.

      • Buying American says:

        Hi Robin & LJ! Yeah, it’s awesome that MyPillow is Made in USA! On the topic of this post, unfortunately, blankets and sheets listed on the MyPillow site are imported.

    • Amy says:

      I agree. Just noticed that myself.

  2. Dennis says:

    Do you have certain sheets?

    • Buying American says:

      Hi Dennis! I have the Authenticity 50 Signature Sheets in Carolina Gray as well as the pocket pillow cases. They’ve held up really well so far! I’d like to try the Red Land Basic Sheet Set in Natural, but I don’t have a good reason to buy them yet. 😉 Sales usually happen in the leadup to Christmas, so subscribe to their newsletters to get the best deal information.

  3. Mary Frenkel says:

    None of these companies have black sheets, anyone know where I can get real 100% cotton black king sheets at least 800 thread count? I’ve bought three from amazon and other sites that were all fake cotton and made in China and don’t want to make the same mistake so looking for American made from a trustworthy company. Thanks!

    • Buying American says:

      Good question! I have not seen any thus far. Perhaps reach out to one of them to see if they might know?

  4. Kat says:

    Hello, I’m needing twin (fitted only actually) sheets with side pockets preferably made in USA. Would Buying American Blog know where I could find these? Thank you

    • Buying American says:

      Ooo, tricky! Twin fitted sheets are easy, but side pockets? I have not seen that as a feature. Perhaps reaching out to Red Land Cotton or Authenticity 50 might prove fruitful?

  5. Erin says:

    Have you found any companies that offer sheets with extra deep pockets? Most of these only go up to 15″ with only Wicked Sheets going up to 18″. I am in need of King sheets with a minimum of 22″ pockets. We have a pillowtop mattress with a memory foam topper. I know it probably seems like overkill, but it’s like sleeping on a cloud and I can’t give it up lol. Thank you!

  6. Candace says:

    Where are Thomaston sheets? They are made in USA and a company from Georgia. They are 60% cotton; 40% polyester and wash and wear beautifully!

  7. Bob Casey says:

    Does any American Made Bed Sheet Manufacturers make flag designed sheets and sell Wholesale?

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