We love the quality and look of these sweatshirts. They are so comfortable we ordered a couple more. I somehow ordered a wrong color and when I called they corrected my order and everything arrived j... See more
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Victory On The Cross (VOTC) is a dynamic, black-owned clothing brand that merges faith with fashion. Founded by Peter Boateng, who began his journey creating designs for church events, VOTC emerged from a deep-rooted sense of purpose and spiritual inspiration. Launched in January 2021, the brand reflects a message of empowerment, hope, and victory—echoing the declaration made by Boateng’s pastor that the year would be one of triumph. Rooted in Boateng’s Ghanaian heritage and guided by his faith, VOTC offers trendy, quality screen-printed apparel designed to inspire wearers to feel victorious in their everyday lives. The brand’s mission is not only to spread the word of God through conversation-starting designs but also to uplift and encourage individuals to achieve their highest potential. In addition to its commitment to faith-based fashion, VOTC is dedicated to giving back. A portion of every purchase supports cancer treatment centers nationwide, with this year’s proceeds benefiting the Edward Cancer Center in Plainfield, IL. Through this dual mission of empowering individuals and supporting cancer patients, VOTC strives to make a meaningful impact in both the spiritual and physical realms. Embrace victory with every step you take—explore VOTC’s collection and join a community dedicated to faith, fashion, and philanthropy.
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I ordered a 3xl trustGOD t-shirt but I got a small

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The sweatpants fit as shown and the material is great
It was delivered in a timely manner. The shirts are true to size.
Design is great, fabric is soft to the touch which is great and the customer service is great! Definitely will buy whatever else comes out!!!
Fast delivery! Beautiful colors and amazing quality of clothing! I love the options and am so excited for all the conversation starters these clothes will bring to whoever just needs a sign! Thank you for amazing options! God bless. If you are on the fence about purchasing, don’t be it’s is totally worth it!
Beautiful T-Shirts at a great price. They’re well made. The quality of the material is way better than expected. Definitely recommend!
Comfortable quality t shirt that fit well. I am 5'9" and 260 and the xl is comfortable to me.
Awesome Shirts! I will buy again! Awesome staff as well...very helpful and kind! May God Bless You!
I got sent the wrong item I want too send it back and get the right one
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