Taylor Swift arrives to cheer on Travis Kelce in a chic $1,800 jacket at the Chiefs-Bills game

On Sunday, Taylor Swift won another game-day style award with her Chiefs-Bills attire. Are you ready?

The 34-year-old singer wore a white jacket, red beanie, and black jeans to see her boyfriend Travis Kelce play against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, New York, in bitter weather.

Her classic GANT x Kilo Kish Blank Canvas Project jacket costs $1,800.

Taylor Swift arrives at Highmark Stadium to watch an NFL AFC division playoff football game between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs

Swift’s crimson lip completed her Chiefs-themed ensemble.

This is a rematch from Dec. 10, when the Bills won 20-17. Sunday’s highly anticipated contest will advance the winner to the AFC Championship game and the Super Bowl on Feb. 11. The Chiefs want their third Super Bowl win in five years.

Swift has been a Chiefs staple at home and on the road, garnering headlines for her swag surfing and style, frequently wearing Kelce’s jersey number, 87.

Swift wore a ’90s Westside Storey red-and-black Chiefs hoodie for the last Chief-Bills game at Arrowhead Stadium (the $250 style is no longer available on the store’s website). She wore a Mazin Jewels fave and a Mejuri garnet ring with the classic red-and-black crewneck.

Image

Sunday’s game is the Chiefs’ second playoff game. Swift wore a handmade red puffer coat with her guy’s name and jersey number to the team’s Jan. 13 home game against the Miami Dolphins, one of the coldest on record. She paired the striking jacket with a white beanie, Paige denim coated jeans, a black turtleneck, and black boots.

Kristin Juszczyk, wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, designed the viral coat and Brittany Mahomes’ identical puffer jacket with her quarterback husband Patrick Mahomes’ name and “15” jersey number.

Brittany posted a carousel of photographs with Swift on Instagram with the caption “Twinning & Winning,” a reference to the Chiefs’ 26-7 win over the Dolphins.  

Game-day suits from Kelce also generate news. The NFL player told WSJ magazine last year that he’s a “impulse shopper” and that his daring clothing “goes down to the wire.”

“I kind of enjoy the creative process of the panic to just throw something together,” said.

Despite social media debate, he said some of these popular, hype-beast outfits aren’t “for everybody.”

“I won’t mind if someone says I look like a clown in a fun hat and crazy jeans. Whatever it is, I’ll like it.”

She told the NFL that she’s “just there to support Travis” and the rest is noise out of her control.

Image

I don’t know how they know my suite. A camera is a half-mile away, and you don’t know where it is or when it’s placing you in the broadcast, so I don’t know if I’m being shown 17 times or once “said. “I have no idea if I’m being shown too much and offending dads, Brads, and Chads.”

Despite Brads and Chads, we want a Swift Super Bowl outfit in 2024.