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Saved & Redeemed Women’s Tee
$36.00
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He called you by name. He paid for you in full. That’s settled.
“But now, this is what the Lord says—he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel: ‘Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.’” — Isaiah 43:1
Your identity isn’t up for debate. God didn’t just save you — He summoned you by name and called you His. Not borrowed. Not temporary. Yours forever because you’re His forever.
This is your declaration: I am saved. I am redeemed. I am His.
The Design
∙ Bold “SAVED & REDEEMED” declaration front and center
∙ High-definition typography with a clean, confident presence
∙ High-fidelity DTG printing — ink binds directly into the cotton fibers, not on top
∙ Will not crack, peel, or fade under heavy wear
Two words. No room for misinterpretation.
The Build
∙ 6.1 oz (207 GSM) 100% ring-spun US cotton — tailored specifically for her
∙ Structured, mid-length seamless body replacing the standard paper-thin women’s cut
∙ Garment-dyed with OEKO-TEX-certified, low-impact, salt-free dyes for an authentic soft matte finish
∙ Zero transparency, zero cling — confident coverage with a high-end drape
A message this permanent deserves a garment that matches.
The Fit
∙ Relaxed, boxy silhouette engineered to sit at or slightly above the waistline
∙ Order your normal size for the intended cut — size up one for a heavier, oversized drape
∙ Pre-shrunk — holds its exact dimensions after the first wash
Wear it daily. The truth on it doesn’t expire.
Extended Story
Isaiah 43:1 isn’t a suggestion — it’s a declaration from God Himself. He created you. He formed you. He redeemed you. And then He did something deeply personal: He called you by name. Not by your resume, not by your past, not by what anyone else has said about you. By name. And He said: you are Mine.
This tee was built for the woman who needs that reminder close. The one who’s been told she’s too much or not enough — and is learning to let God’s voice be the loudest one in the room.
Saved and redeemed. That’s not who you’re becoming. That’s who you already are.