Get the Swag.
Wear it, use it, drink from it. Make a statement that says you haven’t arrived, but you’re working on it.
WHY WE OFFER SELL YOUR CLOAK MERCH
We know—you’ve got a thousand options out there. Brands with bigger budgets, louder ads, and flashier gear. You’re constantly being pulled in every direction by companies vying for your attention, your wallet, and your allegiance.
But this? This isn’t just another brand.
Sell Your Cloak is a community. A call. A mindset.
We don’t do cheap gimmicks.
We won’t flood your feed with temptation-drenched images.
We refuse to use marketing strategies that contradict the Word of God just to make a buck.
Instead—we use truth. Straight up. Scripture-based. Spirit-led.
If you’re going to wear 2A-themed shirts and tactical accessories that make a statement, let that statement be rooted in something deeper than attitude—let it be grounded in the Word. Let it reflect faith, discipline, meekness, and readiness. Let it speak for your values without compromising them.
We’re not here to just sell shirts. We’re here to stand beside brothers who are answering the same call.
Now look—we’ve heard the critique:
“Wait, I thought we were supposed to sell our cloak… so why are y’all selling more cloaks?”
Fair. But here’s the deal—
Go read the book.
The charge isn’t about clothing. It’s about what you’re willing to lay down to take up what really matters.
The shirt doesn’t make the man. The Spirit in him does.
But when that man trains, prepares, studies, and sharpens—when he lays aside comfort to take up conviction—he might just want to throw on something that says, “I’m not where I want to be, but I’m headed that way.”
So whether you’re grabbing a tee from The 36 Collection, a water bottle for your range bag, or a cap that reminds you to stand, watch, and pray, we hope it’s not just gear.
We hope it’s a reminder.
A conversation starter.
A small piece of a bigger purpose.
A daily call to live like a warrior-king and a faithful priest.
As always—
Train your spirit. Train your hands.
Thomas Plemmons
Author – Sell Your Cloak