About

Mission Statement:
Walk in love. is dedicated to selling well-designed, high quality products with a positive and inspiring message. That message is a reminder to imitate God by loving others every chance we get – no strings attached. We believe that Jesus came and showed us how to be that message.
We want you to walk in love.
How it Started:
In July 2005, T.J. Mousetis started walk in love. with one goal. That goal was to raise money for a mission trip to Russia with T.J.’s dad to set up Christian sports camps. T.J. purchased 100 blue shirts and sold them to friends, family members, his church’s youth group and a couple online. In July 2006 T.J. was able to go to Russia and has been back two other times. After returning from Russia T.J. had a passion to sell shirts so he upgraded the quality of shirt and screen printer. He also decided that he wanted some professional photos of the shirts so he asked a photographer at his church if she would be willing to do some photos. Her name was Brooke. Two years later they were married.
Over the years walk in love. has not changed the way it sees business, it’s purpose and it’s future. The desire of walk in love has always and will always be to remind people that God loves them and because of that love we can love others.
The Flagship Store:
In March 2011 walk in love. was ready to take on it’s next challenge : Opening a store in the Park City Mall in Lancaster, PA. Instead of approaching the idea the traditional way with a business loan they reached out to fans of the brand and crowdfunded the money needed through indiegogo.com. In 43 days walk in love. was able to raise $30,795 from 280 funders. The store opened april 30, 2011 at the Park City Cebter in Lancaster, PA!
5% Back:
Every month walk in love. picks a non-profit and donates 5% of all sales.
About the Founders:
T.J. and Brooke Mousetis live in Manheim, PA in a little house they bought in October 2009. They love Jesus. They have two cats that they love named Leo and Lola. They also love Chick-fil-A, the TV show Psych, walking to the post office and peanut butter M&M’s. They try to live out their message everyday to friends, family, strangers and each other. They also own Brooke Courtney Photography and sixtysevensouth.

