The Beginning
Built In A Warehouse, Rooted In A Promise
Heirs Of Faith started with one stubborn idea — that you shouldn’t have to choose between what you believe and what you wear.
We were tired of faith apparel that looked like a giveaway. Thin blanks. Flat prints. Something you’d wear to a car wash and nowhere else. So we started making the opposite: garments built the way varsity and rugby pieces were built in the first place — heavy knits, chenille patches, embroidered script, hardware that survives a wash cycle.
Every drop starts in the warehouse and ends on somebody’s back at a cookout, a service, a first date, a Tuesday. That’s the point.
“I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.” Psalm 37:25
It’s embroidered on the chest of every Signature Edition rugby. Not as decoration — as a receipt.
What We Stand On
Quality Over Quantity
Small runs, real fabric, real embroidery. When a colourway sells out, it sells out. We would rather make 200 pieces right than 2,000 pieces cheap.
Faith Without Apology
Scripture on the sleeve, doves on the chest, a cross in the stitching. We don’t bury the message in a hidden tag. If you’re wearing it, people are going to read it.
Made For The Culture
Boxy cuts, baggy denim, jerseys worn as dresses. This is streetwear first — designed by people who actually dress like this, for people who actually dress like this.
The Craft
Every Detail Is A Decision
The varsity F is chenille, not a printed patch. The stripes are yarn-dyed so they don’t crack after ten washes. The heart on the sleeve is appliqued by hand. The collar is woven twill with a rubber-tipped placket, because plastic buttons snap and we got tired of replacing them.
None of this shows up in a product photo at a glance. You feel it the first time you put the thing on, and you keep feeling it two years later.
The Collection
Hearts Of Spring ’26
Rugby shirts, mesh jerseys and graphic tees. Out now, in limited runs.
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