Two made-in-Minnesota brands are getting cozy for the holiday season.
Target and Faribault Woolen Mill are cobranding an exclusive line of limited edition bags, scarves, throws and smartphone sleeves available starting Sunday at Target.com.
The 100 percent wool collection in muted colors ranges from $13 to $80. Bruce Bildsten, chief marketing officer at Faribault, said the classic modern designs are timeless.
"We trusted Target because they prove again and again that they can collaborate with brands and bring out the best in them," Bildsten said.
Target tested a throw of Faribault's in two Twin Cities stores in 2011 before committing to the fuller line. "People have reacted very positively to the quality and style of Faribault's products," Kate Lohmuller Decker, a Target spokeswoman, said.
The collection of 10 items in 30 variations is woven in the Faribault mill, with some additional sewing done in Minneapolis.
"It was very important to us that everything be made in Minnesota, and Target respected that," Bildsten said. Faribault's own designer collaborated with a Target designer to create the collection.
Lohmuller Decker didn't comment on how well the line will sell nationwide, since Faribault's products don't have wide big-box distribution.