Founded in 1865, this Minnesota-based company has lasted the test of time by making quality handcrafted products and by adjusting with the economic times.

Their products have been featured in hit TV shows like Yellowstone and 1923, where the show’s star, the legendary Harrison Ford, is seen using one of the company’s signature items.

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Faribault Mill’s Legacy of Craftsmanship

Faribault Mill has been making handcrafted blankets, decorative pillows, apparel, and accessories for 160 years, and they just announced that they are lowering the prices on their iconic blankets by a significant amount.

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A Bold Move to Combat Inflation

The company says it’s making this move to “combat inflation.” After making a handful of changes, like investing in new equipment and streamlining production processes, the company is cutting as much as $100 off its flagship blankets.

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New Pricing for Minnesota-Made Blankets

Faribault Mill says that the price of their Pure and Simple Cotton blankets will be reduced by $100, while the wool blankets will drop $50. The company will also reduce the price of several other styles of cotton and wool blankets by $50.

With the new pricing, these blankets will now be priced between $145 and $325. Yes, that may seem expensive for a blanket, but these are high-quality, thick, soft blankets made from the finest materials, mostly sourced in the USA.

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