FAQs
What is Road to Nineveh?
Road to Nineveh is a Christian streetwear brand created to boldly proclaim the Gospel through modern apparel. Every design is rooted in Scripture and built to spark conversation, challenge culture, and glorify Christ.
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What types of products do you offer?
We offer faith-driven streetwear including t-shirts and upcoming apparel designed to communicate biblical truth boldly and unapologetically.
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Who is this brand for?
Road to Nineveh is for believers who refuse to water down their faith and want to represent Christ confidently in everyday life — in the streets, online, and beyond.
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Are your designs original?
Yes. All designs displayed on this website are original creations developed exclusively for the Road to Nineveh brand.
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How do I place an order?
Orders can be placed directly through our online store by selecting a product, choosing your size, and completing checkout.
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How long does shipping take?
Shipping times may vary depending on product availability and location. Once an order is placed, processing and delivery estimates will be provided when available.
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Do you offer returns or exchanges?
Return and exchange policies may vary by product. Please refer to Return Policy Section in the bottom of the home page for more information. Please contact us directly through the Contact page with any questions regarding returns or sizing concerns.
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Do you ship internationally?
International availability may vary. Shipping is free within USA, but if you would like to place an international order, please contact me.
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How can I contact you?
You can reach us through the Contact page on this website. We welcome questions, feedback, and collaboration inquiries.
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Will you be releasing new designs?
Yes. Road to Nineveh is an evolving brand, and new designs and collections are planned as the vision continues to grow.
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What does “Road to Nineveh” mean?
The name is inspired by the biblical account of Jonah and Nineveh — representing obedience, repentance, and the courage to walk the path God calls us to, even when it’s uncomfortable.