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(Video) We Launched Our 10,000 Pounds of Cotton Project on Solid State!

(Video) We Launched Our 10,000 Pounds of Cotton Project on Solid State!

by Amy DuFault | Nov 20, 2020 | Uncategorized

We recently launched our 10,000 Pounds of Cotton Project over on our new B to C site Solid State. Here is a Zoom recording of our first discussion from “The Harvest: A Gathering of Conversations for the Future of Cotton.” Other important links for you to...
History of the T-Shirt: The Navy Makes T-Shirts Standard

History of the T-Shirt: The Navy Makes T-Shirts Standard

by Amy DuFault | Oct 6, 2020 | Uncategorized

According to Real Thread, the t-shirt as we know it today is an apparel staple. The simple garment is so deeply ingrained in world culture that it’s easy to forget that, relatively speaking, the t-shirt itself is quite young. Did you know the first manufactured...
Cooperative Fiber Supply Chains Sow Resilience During Pandemic

Cooperative Fiber Supply Chains Sow Resilience During Pandemic

by Amy DuFault | Oct 4, 2020 | Uncategorized

Could cooperative fiber supply chains sow resilience during life-altering events like a pandemic? Fibershed writes in their article Benefiting Climate & Communities: How Clothing Cooperatives Could Grow Equitable Regional Economies how cooperative structures like...
TS Designs Faces Off in “Coolest Thing Made in NC” Contest

TS Designs Faces Off in “Coolest Thing Made in NC” Contest

by Amy DuFault | Aug 27, 2020 | Uncategorized

We are one of three Alamance County-made products that are in the running for the “Coolest Thing Made in NC” contest, but we need your votes to win! Over 70 nominees were announced Monday, Aug. 24. Among the local nominees are Benevolence Farm’s Healing Salve, TS...
TS Designs + Eric Henry on The Wave Hanson Podcast

TS Designs + Eric Henry on The Wave Hanson Podcast

by Amy DuFault | Jul 21, 2020 | Uncategorized

The Wave Hanson Podcast writes: “Our morals and ethics are decided by each and every decision, including what type of clothes we wear. Eric Henry empowers his company and his community with a triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit. His work in textiles...
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