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    <title>The American Cotton Calendar: What to Wear Every Month of the Year</title>
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    <description>Building a wardrobe that actually works year-round isn&#039;t about buying everything at once — it&#039;s about knowing which pieces to reach for when. This month-by-month guide breaks down the American-made cotton essentials that&#039;ll carry you through every season, no matter where in the country you call home.</description>
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    <description>That $12 t-shirt from an overseas fast fashion brand might feel like a win at checkout, but the full price tag is a lot harder to swallow. From environmental damage to worker exploitation, the hidden costs of cheap imported clothing add up fast — and American-made cotton is one of the clearest ways to opt out of that cycle.</description>
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    <title>Homegrown Threads: How American Cotton Mills Are Reclaiming the Denim Industry</title>
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    <description>After decades of watching production ship overseas, a new generation of American cotton mills is spinning up something remarkable — and consumers are paying attention. From the Carolinas to California, small and mid-sized mills are proving that domestic denim isn&#039;t just a nostalgic dream. It&#039;s a growing, thriving reality built on transparency, quality, and genuine American grit.</description>
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    <title>Stop Buying Cheap: The Math That Proves American-Made Cotton Is the Smarter Spend</title>
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    <description>That $12 t-shirt might feel like a win at checkout, but the numbers tell a very different story six months later. Breaking down cost-per-wear, replacement cycles, and the hidden fees buried in cheap imported clothing reveals something most fast-fashion brands don&#039;t want you to know: buying American-made cotton basics is almost always the better financial decision in the long run.</description>
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