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FFA launches official dress socks with Bloom For Good

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FFA members now have a new way to complete their Official Dress with pride — from head to toe. In a new partnership with Bloom For Good, the National FFA Organization has released the first-ever official dress socks, now available exclusively on ShopFFA.org.

The socks, produced by mission-driven company Bloom For Good, are proudly made in the United States and feature the iconic FFA blue jacket and lettermark. A special message: “I Believe in the Future of Agriculture” is stitched across the toe, tying in the opening line of the FFA Creed with everyday wear.

The idea was born from a shared mission to support youth in agriculture through creative, practical products. Melissa Rosenbusch, a retired Texas ag teacher and current representative for Bloom For Good, has seen firsthand how small innovations like this can drive support for ag leadership programs.

“It’s not just a fundraiser — it’s a mission,” Rosenbusch said. “Every young dream deserves to bloom, and this partnership lets students wear their FFA pride while helping expand funding opportunities for chapters across the country.”

The socks are one-size-fits-most (Men’s 4-12.5, Women’s 5.5-13) and crafted with a 75 percent combed cotton blend for comfort and stretch. Bloom For Good’s products have already helped FFA and 4-H chapters raise thousands of dollars through online sock fundraisers. For example, Rosenbusch noted Florence FFA brought in over $19,000 in one campaign.

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With this new official offering, FFA members can enhance their Official Dress look with something that gives back — and keeps giving.

The new socks are available now through ShopFFA.org under licensed merchandise. For more on Bloom For Good and their mission to fuel youth agriculture programs, visit BloomForGood.com.

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