Tucked away in Moulton, Ala., Red Land Cotton has managed to thrive in a rapidly changing trade environment, keeping the tradition of American-made textiles alive. The company, known for its high-quality bed linens, has benefitted from the increasing demand for U.S.-made goods. But as tariffs on imported goods rise, the future of the textile industry remains uncertain. While companies like Red Land Cotton benefit from a boost in demand for American-made products, they also have to navigate the complexities of tariffs and the evolving trade landscape. For Red Land Cotton, the impact of these tariffs is mixed.