Spring Style with Meaning: The Bloom Collection by LaRae & Co Threads
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Every design in the Bloom Collection started with something simple: a quiet moment outside.
Watching plants wake up again after winter.
Seeing the first tiny buds push through the soil.
Noticing how something so small can still grow through hard ground.
I’ve always loved plants and gardens. There’s something about caring for something living — watering it, watching it grow, and seeing it bloom in its own time — that feels a lot like life itself.
And that’s exactly where the Bloom Collection began.
A Reminder That Growth Doesn’t Look the Same for Everyone
Not every season of life looks like a full garden in bloom.
Sometimes life feels more like the in-between seasons — the waiting, the growing underground, the quiet work happening where no one else can see it.
That’s the heart behind designs like:
Each piece is meant to be a reminder that growth doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful.
Some days we’re thriving.
Some days we’re just holding on.
Both are still part of blooming.
Inspired by Real Life Moments
The inspiration behind these designs comes from everyday things I notice:
The first green leaves are coming back in spring.
Birds are returning to the garden.
The way flowers push through cracks in sidewalks or grow along old fences.
Nature doesn’t rush, but it keeps going.
And I think that’s a lesson we all need sometimes.
Blooming doesn’t mean everything is easy.
Sometimes blooming means growing despite the hard seasons.
More Than Just a Shirt
When I design something for LaRae & Co Threads, I want it to feel like more than just something you wear.
I want it to feel like something that means something.
A reminder.
A little encouragement.
A quiet message you carry with you through the day.
Something that says:
You’re still growing.
You’re still becoming.
You’re still blooming.
Exactly where you are.
The Bloom Collection was created for anyone who needs a reminder that growth takes time — and that even the smallest progress still counts.
Whether you’re in a season of planting, growing, or finally seeing things bloom, these designs were made to celebrate every part of that journey.
Because sometimes the most beautiful blooms come after the hardest seasons.