American Blossom Linens Celebrates 122 Years of US Manufacturing with "Farm-to-Bed" Organic Products

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American Blossom Linens, a company with a manufacturing legacy spanning over 122 years in the United States, has recently garnered attention for its commitment to local supply chains and high-quality, organic bedding. Social media user Nicole Ruiz highlighted the company in a recent post, praising its family-owned heritage and "incredible sheets." The company operates on a direct-to-consumer model, eschewing traditional advertising in favor of organic growth and customer satisfaction.The roots of American Blossom Linens trace back to Thomaston Mills, established in 1899 in Thomaston, Georgia. The current owning family, the Zaslows, acquired Thomaston Mills in 2001, continuing a long tradition of American textile manufacturing. Janet Wischnia, founder of American Blossom Linens, launched the brand as a direct-to-consumer venture, reintroducing the "Blossom" line that Thomaston Mills produced in the 1940s.The company distinguishes itself by maintaining a fully integrated "farm-to-bed" production process within the USA. This includes sourcing 100% organic cotton from family farms in West Texas, with all spinning, weaving, and sewing operations conducted domestically. This commitment supports sustainable agricultural practices and the reinvigoration of the American textile industry, contrasting with many competitors who have moved production overseas.American Blossom Linens' business model focuses on quality and sustainability, bypassing retail locations to offer products directly to consumers online. This approach, coupled with a growing interest in "Made in USA" products, has contributed to significant growth. The company reported a 400% increase in revenue during the pandemic, indicating a strong market reception for its ethically produced and durable linens.Nicole Ruiz’s tweet encapsulated the sentiment shared by many customers: > "And an example of a business I love: Small set of products, family business for over 100 years (incredible), local supply chains, under the radar bc no advertising budget and lastly INCREDIBLE sheets." This highlights the company's unique market position, driven by product excellence and a transparent, American-made ethos.