The oldest identity you'll ever wear.
Before the roles. Before the titles. Before the records and the resumes and the rankings. Before the wins and losses that felt like they defined you. Before the labels other people gave you, and the ones you gave yourself.
You were known.
That's what Child of God means. Not a performance. Not a status. A foundation. The thing underneath the thing. The identity that doesn't change when your circumstances do — when the season ends, when the job goes away, when the relationship breaks, when you fail the test you studied for, when the people around you stop making sense.
It's the identity that was true before you showed up and stays true after you leave the room.
Embroidered. Not screen-printed. Because the oldest identity deserves the quietest execution.
Made in Idaho. For people who want their faith forward without being loud about it.