About Cotton With Love
Cotton With Love is an independent buyer's guide for Egyptian cotton products. We built this site because the Egyptian cotton market is full of misleading claims, and buyers deserve honest, verified information before spending $100 to $300 on bedding or towels.
What We Do
We research every brand we can find that sells Egyptian cotton (or claims to). We verify certifications, check sourcing claims, analyze real buyer feedback across multiple platforms, and publish our honest findings. When a brand's claims don't hold up, we say so.
What We Cover
- Egyptian cotton sheets, towels, and pillowcases
- Turkish cotton and other premium cotton products
- Brands across all price ranges, from Amazon budget picks to premium luxury
- Certification guides (Pyramid Mark, OEKO-TEX, GOTS)
Our Team
Our editors come from the textile industry. Nadia Hossam studied textile merchandising at FIT and worked in sourcing. James Whitfield spent eight years in quality assurance at a textile importer. Priya Menon covered home textiles for a national magazine. They bring real industry knowledge to every brand guide we publish.
Our Standards
- We verify certifications directly. We check with the Cotton Egypt Association, OEKO-TEX, and GOTS databases rather than taking brand claims at face value.
- We analyze real buyer feedback. We look at Amazon reviews, Trustpilot, Reddit, and other platforms for patterns across hundreds of reviews.
- We disclose affiliate relationships. We earn commissions on purchases made through our links. This does not influence our ratings or recommendations.
- We call out fake claims. If a brand labels their product "Egyptian cotton" without any verification, we say so clearly.
Why Egyptian Cotton?
Egyptian cotton is the most marketed and most counterfeited luxury textile category. Genuine Egyptian cotton, grown in the Nile Delta and certified by the Cotton Egypt Association, is measurably better than standard cotton. But most products sold as "Egyptian cotton" are either blends or completely unverified.
We built this site to help buyers tell the difference.
Contact
Questions, feedback, or corrections? Get in touch