This Season's Inspiration

Spring in Summit County keeps us on our toes—in the best way. One day brings fresh snowfall, the next offers drying trails, budding aspens, and the first brave daffodils pushing through the thaw.

This season inspires us with bluebird laps at Arapahoe Basin, early rides on sun-softened singletrack, and wandering through downtown Frisco as winter slowly loosens its grip. Whether you’re squeezing in a few last ski days or dusting off your mountain bike, spring’s words capture the beauty of transition, the pull of longer days, and the quiet excitement of what’s just around the corner.

SHOP SPRING COLLECTION

Hi, We're Kelsey & Cory

During a sunrise hike in our Summit County backyard, we had a realization that changed everything: life's most powerful moments don't need paragraphs to describe them. They need just the right word.

Whether we're skiing at Arapahoe Basin, biking the Peninsula trails, grabbing coffee in Frisco, or just enjoying a quiet evening at home, we've learned that the best experiences—big and small—can be captured in a single, perfect word.

Just like Summit County's seasons, life changes constantly. But some things remain steady: the mountains, the friends who push you to be better, and the words that define who you are.

Thanks for supporting our Summit County family business. Whether you're planning a day at Copper Mountain, enjoying your morning coffee, feeling grateful for the little things, or just looking for that perfect word to express how you're feeling, we're honored to be part of your story.

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More Than Just a Word

When you wear a Word Shoppe design, you're not just wearing super soft apparel, you're wearing a statement. You're joining a crew that believes in:

Authentic moments whether they're on a mountain or in your kitchen  

Simplicity in a complicated world  

Finding joy in both big adventures and small pleasures  

Connection to what matters most in your life  

Each shirt tells your story, and we love being part of that story.

Sometimes one single word says everything. What's yours?