Jonathan Isaac's Unitus Launches Faith-Forward Activewear

Unitus, the faith-forward apparel brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac, announced the launch of its first-ever activewear collection for men and women. Designed for performance and rooted in Scripture, the collection debuts with a clear message from 2 Corinthians 5:7: Move by faith, not by sight.
The Move by Faith campaign invites believers to trust God with their goals, their movement, and their daily lives. Each piece serves as a physical reminder to walk in obedience, endure through uncertainty, and draw strength from Christ. All products feature the Unitus logo-a modern interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant - reminding wearers that God is with them wherever they go.
Engineered for both training and daily wear, the 2025 activewear collection blends minimalist design with breathable materials and thoughtful details. New women's offerings include seamless sports bras, lightweight leggings, and boxy crop tees. Men's styles feature moisture-wicking tech tees, versatile trainer shorts, and lightweight hoodies.
"When sight says stop, faith keeps going," said Jonathan Isaac. "That's the heart behind this collection. We want believers to remember that in Christ, they have a supernatural strength. We go further when we go by faith."
This release also introduces new Unitus ambassadors: Jason Jackson Jr., Kylie Jean Tannehill, and Doug Elks-influencers and faith leaders known for living boldly and inspiring others to do the same.
Explore the full collection now at weareunitus.com.
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