
Send us a specification, a sample, or a brand standard you need held — we develop it, produce it at one of our two mills, and finish it to your name. Most of what we make, we make to order. The catalog is where buyers start; it isn’t where we stop.
There’s no single way to begin, because no two properties begin in the same place. Wherever you are, we start there.
Send us the count, the weight, the size, the finish. We make exactly that.
Send us the sheet or towel you already use. We match it — or, more often, we improve it. We would rather hand back something better than what you sent.
Send us the brand standard you’re required to hold. We build to it, and we hold it across every reorder.
Tell us the property — the rooms, the tier, the climate, the guest. We’ll spec it for you, the way we would for our own range.
You don’t adapt to us. We make to you.
The price list shows what most properties order. It is not the limit of what we make.

From a light, breathable percale to a dense, hotel-grade sateen. Towels run the full weight range, from a fast-drying everyday GSM to the heaviest spa and pool weights. Sizes, finishes, and constructions are made to your specification, not pulled from a shelf.
The catalog is the floor. Your spec is the ceiling.
A spec is only as good as the mill that makes it. We contract two, each the largest of its kind, and each integrated end to end — which is what lets us build to your number instead of around it.
Made at the largest sheeting mill in Egypt. Egyptian cotton, carried from raw fibre to finished sheet under one roof. Because nothing is jobbed out, a change you ask for at the spec stage holds all the way to the sheet that ships.
A fully vertical mill that spins, dyes, treats, and weaves on site — powered by its own 26-megawatt solar array, sited where the area's naturally cool volcanic water reduces the energy the mill needs; water is treated and recycled on site; textile waste — fibre, yarn, and fabric — is reclaimed; and the mill has been PFAS-free since 2022. US cotton in, finished towels out, with the weight and hand made to your spec.
A full line under one roof, fibre to finish, is what turns “can you make this?” into “yes.” Most suppliers answer to a catalog. We answer to a specification.
Private label, done our way, is not white label. We don’t disappear behind your logo — we stand next to it.
Your name or your mark goes on the linen, the collection is named, and it carries by Corriss. The guest sees your brand first and ours alongside it: your standard, made and stood behind by a mill willing to put its own name on the same cloth. That signature is the warranty. We sign our work because we mean to be held to it.
Beyond the label, the program is yours to shape: custom packaging, monogramming, and the house scent carried under your name. One account, one standard, two names on the result.






A real waterpark custom: flat-woven front, vertical stripes in Pantone 19-3952 “Surf the Web” alternating with bright white, 33″ × 70″, terry-loop back, 70/30 cotton blend, woven at our mill in Guatemala.
The Baha Bay waterpark towel — lightweight and durable, built for high-volume waterpark laundry.
I don’t quote from a catalog. Tell me the property — the rooms, the standard, the thing your last supplier couldn’t get right — and I’ll tell you honestly whether we can make it better. Usually we can. It starts with one sample, and the first one tells you everything. No long process, no being quoted into a corner. Send me what you have, and let’s see what we make.
— Ana Forister, Founding Partner
A spec, a sample, a brand standard, or just the property and the problem. Ana will read it, tell you what she’d do — match it, improve it, or build it from the room up — and come back with a plan and a price, not a catalog. The first sample is where you’ll know.