ABOUT TRUE AND BETTER

MISSION STATEMENT

True and Better exists to point people to Jesus through meaningful design and gospel-centered apparel. We believe what you wear can speak louder than words—and our goal is to create pieces that not only look good but carry the eternal truth of God’s Word. Every design is an opportunity to start a conversation about the hope we have in Christ.

If you’re looking for a bold, creative way to share your faith and spark Christ-centered conversations in everyday life—you’re in the right place.

We exist to make much of Jesus, to remind the world of who He is, and to equip believers to live out the Gospel—one conversation, one person, one shirt at a time.

Who we are

The name True and Better reflects the heart behind everything we do: that Jesus is the true and better fulfillment of every promise, every hope, and every longing. He is greater than anything this world can offer—and our desire is to make that truth visible through what we wear.

From our first shirts to our expanding collections of rings, hats, and more—each item serves as a daily reminder to walk closely with Christ, grow deeper in your relationship with Him, and share that faith with others. We’re not perfect people, but we’re pursuing a perfect Savior.

Why We Do What We Do

We live in a time where truth is often challenged, and faith is easily overlooked. At True and Better, we see clothing as a canvas—a way to speak truth, share love, and live on mission. Our designs are intentional. They're meant to do more than look good; they’re meant to open doors, spark questions, and point people to Jesus.

Our hope is to help you wear your faith boldly and authentically—whether you're on a college campus, in a coffee shop, at the gym, or out with friends. Because we believe every shirt can become a statement. Every conversation can plant a seed. And every seed can lead someone to Christ.

"Now then, we areambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: we imploreyouon Christ’s behalf, be reconciled to God." – 2 Corinthians 5:20