Entrepreneurship Clinic Spotlight – 2:20 Vision, LLC
Earlier this year, the Baylor Law Entrepreneurship Clinic had the opportunity to assist 2:20 Vision, a Christian sports apparel and accessory brand committed to empowering athletes to perform with purpose. Grounded in Galatians 2:20, the brand encourages athletes to compete not for worldly titles, but from the identity and unconditional love found in Jesus.
Founded by a Baylor student, 2:20 Vision began as a clothing brand but is quickly expanding its mission to include devotionals, Bible plans, camps, and platforms for recognizing Christian athletes of all ages. “2:20 is a brand that exists to share the love of Jesus and to use athletics as a means of sharing it,” the founder shared.
The founder, Kendall Petteway (BS ’25), was first introduced to the Baylor Law Entrepreneurship Clinic by Lesley Reed from the Baylor School of Innovation while attending Kauffman FastTrac classes. After connecting with the Clinic, the student worked closely with Trey Torres (JD ’24) and Allen Page (JD ’10), who helped file the necessary paperwork to officially form 2:20 Vision as a Limited Liability Company.
With a strong legal foundation in place, 2:20 Vision is now focused on building out new product lines, forming ambassador programs, and connecting with collegiate and professional athletes for promotion and outreach. The founder’s goal is to create bold and life-giving spaces where faith and sport intersect to reach and disciple athletes around the world.
For more information, follow 220 Vision on Instagram and check out their website.
To contact the Baylor Law Entrepreneurship Clinic, email elawclinic@baylor.edu.