Our Story
The Story Behind Loom & Sprout
Igrew up in Gazipur, Bangladesh, surrounded by everything nature had to offer. Fresh fruits picked from the garden, fish from clean rivers, vegetables grown without chemicals, and a community where children played freely in the kind of environment many people only dream about. Organic living was not a trend where I grew up — it was simply life. Children ran barefoot through open fields until the sky turned orange, and no one worried about what was in the soil, or the water, or the air we breathed. I didn't know yet how rare that was. I only knew it felt like being held by something larger than myself.
Twenty years ago, I left that world behind and made the UK my home. I won't pretend the years since have been easy, or that they followed any straight line. Life asked a lot of me. I worked hard, in fields far from anything I'd once dreamed of, simply to survive, to build something steady beneath my feet. But underneath all of it, a quiet voice never stopped whispering — a love for design, for sustainability, for the beauty of simple things made with care. I carried that love silently for years, tucked away like a seed waiting for the right season.
And slowly, that season came. Life finally opened a door I had been standing in front of for so long without realising it — the chance to stop surviving, and start creating. To finally follow the thread of who I'd always been, underneath everything I'd had to become just to get by.
That thread became Loom & Sprout.
To loom is to weave — to take something raw and turn it into something whole. To sprout is to grow — to plant something small, with intention.
That is what I wanted this brand to be. Not just clothing. A quiet act of planting something better into the world, stitch by stitch.
But there is a bigger dream living inside this one, and I carry it with me every single day. Somewhere in Bangladesh right now, there are women with extraordinary skill — hands that have spent a lifetime sewing, stitching, creating with a precision most people will never witness — and so often, they are paid a fraction of what that skill is truly worth. I know this world. I came from it.
My hope — the real reason I wake up and do this work — is that as Loom & Sprout grows, it becomes something that gives back to exactly those women. Fair pay. Dignity. Work that lets them stand on their own two feet, on their own terms, the same way life has finally let me stand on mine.
I don't know yet exactly what that will look like. I only know I am planting the seed now, trusting it to grow into something real.
Every piece you choose becomes a small part of helping it grow.