A dark teal bandana with a white abstract line pattern, tied in a knot at the top and arranged in a triangular shape against a plain light background.
Stylized text reads “The Summer of Sustainability” with a red sun above, a cotton flower to the right, and a decorative paisley and star below. Colors are mainly red, blue, and cream.
Olive green bandana with white botanical and fruit line drawings, folded in a triangular shape with a knot at the top, displayed on a matching circular background.

SUMMER OF SUSTAINABILITY!

USA-GROWN, NON-BLEACHED 100% NATURAL COTTON – TRACEABLE FROM FARM TO SHELF

A green cotton harvester machine moves through a field filled with white cotton plants under a partly cloudy sky.

FIELD TO MILL

Raw USA-grown cotton is mechanically harvested, dried and cleaned to remove field debris.

Large stacks of compressed white cotton bales are lined up along a green conveyor belt in a factory with brick walls and overhead lighting. Loose cotton pieces are scattered on the floor.

THE BASE

Cleaned fibers are compressed into heavy lint bales, ready to feed into the production mill.

A close-up of a green industrial machine with spinning rollers, tangled white plastic film caught between them, and control buttons visible on the front panel. A warning sticker is displayed above the rollers.

ALIGNING FIBERS

Raw cotton passes through rotating cylinders lined with fine wire teeth to clean fibers.

Close-up of a textile weaving machine with white threads passing through metal heddles and guides, showing the process of weaving fabric in an industrial setting.

FROM WEB TO YARN

The loose cotton fibers are drawn out and tightly twisted into strong, continuous strands of high-quality yarn wound into industrial yarn bobbins.

Large rolls of white paper are lined up on metal stands inside an industrial warehouse, with shelves of pipes and other equipment visible in the background.

FROM YARN TO ROLLS

100% Natural, Non-Bleached Cotton Muslin is ready for printing

A close-up of a textile printing machine with cylindrical rollers printing green fabric with various black icons in a factory setting. Black barrels and other equipment are visible in the background.

ECO-FRIENDLY PRINTING

Sustainable water-based rotary dyed custom fabric

A close-up of a printing press producing sheets with Bass Pro Shops, fish illustrations, and the word FISHING in blue ink on cream-colored paper or fabric. A metal rod with bolts holds the sheets in place.

AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION

The process finishes with a clean, bound edge, leaving the premium fabric perfectly prepped to be cut and sewn into bandannas.

A light-colored square cloth with green illustrations of buildings, hearts, Mickey Mouse, Texas, flowers, and initials J & N is laid on a wooden park bench.

COMPLETED BANDANNA

Raw USA-grown cotton is mechanically harvested, dried and cleaned to remove field debris.

Dark green brushstroke with a simple leaf icon and white cursive text that reads, Wear purpose. Make an impact.
  • Harvested in USA
  • Cotton bailing press
  • Yarn to weaved 100% Natural Cotton
  • Rolled Goods ready to print
  • Cut & Sewn
  • Finished Bandannas
Three square bandanas: the first olive green with mountains, trees, and a moon; the second cream with black floral designs; the third navy blue with a large ocean wave and a sun or moon in the sky.
  • Sustainable Materials
  • Made for People
  • Better for the Planet
  • Good for Business