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100 percent Egyptian cotton ... where do we sign?
The Rothman family wanted to create a bedding line that was somewhere between $30 sheets made in China and a $2,000 sheet set from one of the west side’s popular downy boutiques. Co-owner Jeff Rothman knows what’s up, telling us: “Everyday Vancouverites are going through some hard economic times. A combination of high rent prices and homeowners being financially strapped with commitments like mortgages means not everyone can put as much cash into their home decor as say boomers did a few years ago.”Rothman called in his grandpa’s 50-year’s of experience in the linen industry (as the founder of Ed’s Linens), partnered up with his wife, threw their kids into the mix, and started a family business focussed on a Canadian-made product. Made with fabric sourced from Israel, Portugal, or Turkey and manufactured on Canada’s east coast, the store carries the classics—greys, whites, neutrals—but also a bucket load of Paisley pattern (Jeff’s favourite).Rothman & Co. are the newest addition to our ever-popular #VanSwag giveaways. Enter below for the chance to win one of their luxury white 220-thread-count Egyptian cotton percale sheet sets, including a flat (top) sheet, fitted (bottom) sheet, and pillowcases—your choice of size (valued at $205).Contest closes Friday, March 25th at 5:00p.m.Rules and regulations here
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