The Robinsons

OUR STORY
Sugartree Farms began in 1985, when high school sweethearts Mike and Krislyn got married and purchased their first piece of land. Originally established as a dairy operation known as Sugartree Jerseys, the farm quickly became a family affair. Their twins, Tracy and Kary, grew up helping with the dairy, followed by the arrival of KayLee and Callie Pearl.
In 2004, the family shifted their focus to full-time row cropping. Today, Sugartree Farms produces corn, wheat, soybeans, and cattle—and most recently, added cotton into the rotation. Family has always been at the heart of Sugartree Farms, and that tradition continues to guide everything we do.
OUR COTTON
At Sugartree Farm, we're proud to grow 100% cotton right here on American soil — and just as proud to keep our focus local. By marketing exclusively within the U.S., we’re reducing our carbon footprint and supporting a more sustainable future, one shirt at a time.
Comfort and quality are at the heart of everything we make. Our cotton isn’t just soft — it’s breathable, durable, and made to be truly lived in. And because we believe great design should come naturally, our styles blend simplicity with eye-catching appeal. Looking for something unique? We’re happy to create custom designs on our homegrown cotton shirts to bring your vision to life.
We also offer wholesale partnerships to businesses and retailers who share our values. Together, we can spread the message of sustainability, local pride, and responsible farming.
Every piece we sell is made from 100% Tennessee-grown cotton and sewn right here in the USA. Rooted in family farming and guided by a commitment to sustainability, our mission is simple: to provide high-quality, ethically made cotton goods while helping nourish and clothe the next generation.

OUR GOALS
At Sugartree Cotton, our mission is to foster a deeper connection between consumers and the origins of the products they use every day. We are committed to educating our customers about the value of choosing quality cotton grown right here in the United States. Our goal isn’t just to sell products, but to build awareness and support for American farmers, encourage mindful consumption, and ultimately create a positive ripple effect that uplifts our local communities and strengthens the domestic textile industry.