
Where Is Supima Cotton Made?
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We often buy clothes based on how they feel. And if you’ve ever slipped on a Supima cotton T-shirt, you’ve probably thought, “Wow, this is soft!” But have you ever wondered where that luxurious cotton comes from?
Here’s the answer, plain and simple: Supima cotton is grown entirely in the United States.
The Land of Quality Cotton
Supima cotton is only grown in a few select places in the U.S., including:
- California
- Arizona
- New Mexico
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Texas
These states offer the perfect mix of sunshine, soil, and climate to grow long, strong cotton fibers—the kind that makes Supima so soft, smooth, and durable.
What Makes It So Special?
It’s not just where Supima cotton is grown—it’s also how it’s grown. Supima farmers follow strict standards to make sure every plant meets the quality promise. The entire process—from seed to shirt—is carefully monitored to maintain its purity and strength.
And here’s a fun fact: “Supima” is short for “Superior Pima.” It’s a trademarked name, so only cotton grown in the U.S. under certified guidelines can carry that title.
Is It Organic?
Not all Supima cotton is organic, but many farms use responsible farming techniques like water conservation, soil preservation, and less pesticide use. It’s a step in the right direction for sustainable fashion.
Offnorth's Take
At Offnorth.com, we’re proud to use 100% authentic Supima cotton in our clothing. We choose it because it feels better, lasts longer, and comes from farms that care about quality—right here in the U.S.
So the next time you wear one of our Supima T-shirts, you’ll know exactly where the comfort begins: in the warm, sunny fields of America.