The Story Behind Part of the Ninety Nine
More than a brand — a reminder of grace, purpose, and belonging.
Part of the Ninety Nine was never meant to be just another clothing brand. It was born from a story. One that’s been told for generations, yet still reaches every heart that’s ever felt lost, overlooked, or in need of a reminder that they matter.
The Inspiration
In Luke 15, Jesus shares the parable of the shepherd who leaves behind the ninety-nine sheep to find the one that wandered away. It’s a story of love so deep that not even one soul is forgotten. That message became the heartbeat of our brand, a reflection of what it means to be seen, valued, and pursued by a God who never gives up on His own.
Part of the Ninety Nine represents those who’ve been found. It’s a symbol of gratitude, a quiet statement that says, “I once was lost, but now I’m found.” Each piece we design carries that reminder: you are known, chosen, and loved.
More Than Clothing
Every shirt, hat, or accessory is created to be more than fabric and thread. It’s a conversation starter, a testimony, a spark of hope. Whether you wear it to express your faith boldly or simply to carry the message in your daily life, our goal is that it points back to the One who gave it all for us.
From the quality of our materials to the thought behind each design, we strive to reflect excellence — not for perfection’s sake, but because our work represents something far greater than ourselves.
Our Community
Being Part of the Ninety Nine means being part of a community that celebrates faith, creativity, and purpose. It’s for those who’ve encountered grace and now choose to walk in it daily... not perfectly, but intentionally.
Together, we’re building something that reminds the world: even when the Shepherd goes after the one, He never forgets the ninety-nine who remain faithful.
Join the Ninety Nine
If this message speaks to you, we invite you to be part of it — wear it, share it, live it. Explore our latest collection and carry the reminder that you are seen, loved, and never forgotten.
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