A wardrobe that follows.
Follow Me Co. began with a small frustration: the clothes that spoke of faith mostly shouted. We wanted pieces that whispered instead — garments you could wear into a meeting, a dinner, a sanctuary, and have them feel right in each.
Our vocabulary
Botanical. Tactile. Quiet.
- Botanical
- Plaster
- Wood
- Shoreline
- Stone
Origin
Begun in a small room.
The first sample was a single linen tee with an ichthys stitched in matching thread — visible only when the light caught it. We made fifteen. They left in a week.
We have not changed the shape of that tee since. Everything we make begins where it did: a symbol, a fabric, and the conviction that less is almost always more faithful.
How we make
Three commitments.
Quiet symbolism
We borrow from the earliest church — fishes scratched in clay, lambs on bone — and let one mark do the work of a sermon.
Honest materials
Heavyweight linen jersey, garment-dyed twill, brushed organic cotton. Fabrics that age the way a faith does — slowly, into something softer.
Made to last
Reinforced seams, replaceable buttons, dye-lots small enough that we know each one by name. A wardrobe you keep, not a season you cycle.
The name
“Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
— Matthew 4:19
Every piece we make is named for, marked by, or borrowed from the language of that following. Not as a brand exercise — as the actual point.
Begin with one piece.
Start where we started — a single quiet garment, stitched for the long road.