Introducing the Spirit of '76 Collection — Handmade for American Summers

Somewhere between the smell of a blueberry pie cooling on the windowsill and the sound of a small-town parade rounding the corner, there's a feeling that's purely, perfectly American. That's the feeling behind the Spirit of '76 Collection.

This limited, small-batch collection is our love letter to the best of American summers — berry picking, backyard cookouts, county fairs, and slow golden days that feel like they belong in a different era. Every piece is handmade, one-of-a-kind, and designed to carry that spirit into your everyday life.

The Aprons

Six handmade full and half aprons, each inspired by a different corner of vintage Americana — from the Berry Patch Picnic Apron's periwinkle blue and strawberry blossom print, to the bold berry-red Liberty Belle with its dramatic eyelet ruffle sleeves, to the festive Fireworks Finale Half Apron in red and white polka dots with navy star pockets. Sizes range from XS to 3X, with petite and plus options included.

Every apron is made from 100% cotton, inspired by vintage patterns, and completely one-of-a-kind. When they're gone, they're gone.

The Market Bags

Two fully reversible handmade market bags built for a summer of farmers markets and adventures. The Liberty 250 celebrates America's 250th with patriotic appliqué. The Summer on Main Street pairs navy gingham with red stripes and eyelet lace trim. Both feature interior and exterior pockets and long straps for shoulder or crossbody wear.

The Fragrance

Our summertime signature scent is Blue Ribbon Pie — warm blueberry filling, buttery crust, and a hint of lemon zest. Available as a wax melt, room spray, or together as a giftable set. Small-batch, made to order, vegan, and cruelty-free.

Shop Before They're Gone

Every apron and market bag is one-of-a-kind. Once a piece sells, it won't be restocked. If something catches your eye — don't wait.

Shop the Spirit of '76 Collection →

Cherry + Cotton is a small handmade shop rooted in slow making, natural materials, and the beauty of everyday life.

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