Taylor Swift proudly wears handmade crochet beanie with boyfriend Travis Kelce’s jersey number as she watched the Chiefs defeat the Patriots (and it immediately sells out)
Taylor Swift wore a custom crochet beanie with her boyfriend Travis Kelce's jersey number embroidered on the front, which was “gifted” to the pop star by a fan.
The Love Story hitmaker, 34 — who was joined by BFF Brittany Mahomes and Alana Haim at Gillette Stadium — proudly rocked Kansas City gear as she watched the Chiefs beat the New England Patriots 27-17 on Sunday.
In addition to a gray sweatshirt supporting her friend's team, the Grammy winner also wore a white and red striped hat with a fluffy brown ball at the top and the number 87 stitched in black.
In a message uploaded to X, formerly known as Twitter, a user said with the handle @tswiftstyle revealed that the hat was “handmade” by “#KutTheKnit ($30) – an employee of KC vintage store #WestsideStorey who gifted her the piece.”
“Taylor has worn their vintage sweatshirts before!” concluded the post, followed by a link to the designer's Depop page – a social e-commerce company.
Taylor Swift wore a custom crochet beanie with her boyfriend Travis Kelce's jersey number embroidered on the front, which was 'gifted' to the pop star by a fan
In addition to a gray sweatshirt supporting her friend's team, the Grammy winner also wore a white and red striped hat with a fluffy brown ball at the top and the number 87 stitched in black.
In a post uploaded to
The same version of the hat is already sold out on the KutTheKnit main page.
The description of the hat reads: 'Crochet chef hat as seen on TAYLOR SWIFT HERSELF!! handmade to order. All materials are second-hand, so colors may vary.'
The seller also noted that the number stitched onto the hat can also be customized.
Sunday's game was the seventh overall that Taylor attended to cheer on her boyfriend, whom she started dating this summer.
The star has made a statement at every game while wearing Chiefs apparel or team colors, such as jackets and special friendship bracelets.
Last week, the singer wore a vintage red and black colored sweatshirt, also from Westside Storey, that cost $250.
The owner of the vintage shop, Chris Harrington, told us FOX business Thursday, in October, an online order was placed “which was slightly larger than a regular online order.”
He then revealed that, after a “medium fraud” warning, the addresses were ultimately “linked to Taylor Swift and her camp.”
“Taylor has worn their vintage sweatshirts before!” concluded the post, followed by a link to the designer's Depop page – a social e-commerce company
The star has made a statement at every game wearing Chiefs apparel or team colors such as jackets and special friendship bracelets
Last week, the singer wore a vintage red and black colored sweatshirt, also from Westside Storey, that cost $250.
The order included not only the jersey she donned last week, but also four other vintage Chiefs sweatshirts.
Two months after the order was placed, Swift was seen wearing the $250 vintage jersey while watching the Chiefs-Buffalo Bills game on December 10.
Harrington said, “Just to think that sweatshirt was just hanging in my closet a month ago and now see it on her and the biggest stage, the biggest star, was surreal.”
“I know we didn't necessarily make that sweatshirt, but it was just cool to be connected to it.”
The Kansas City store has seen a big spike in sales and Chris explained that he has seen growth of “500%, 600%, today we are 1,000% above our normal sales…”
On Sunday, Taylor paired her custom beanie and gray Chiefs jersey with a stylish plaid miniskirt.
Shortly after arriving at the stadium, the beauty was spotted wearing a black jacket to help her stay warm in the cold temperatures.
The pop star – who celebrated her 34th birthday earlier on Wednesday – donned sheer tights and black shoes to complete her overall look for the big day.
The Grammy winner was also accompanied by her father, Scott, who wore a red and black Chiefs jersey despite being a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Harrington said, “Just to think that sweatshirt was in my closet just a month ago and now see it on her and the biggest stage, the biggest star, was surreal”; singer seen in September in Kansas City
The Grammy winner was also joined by her father, Scott (above right), who wore a red and black Chiefs jersey despite being a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Her father previously met Kelce at the singer's concert in Argentina last month, which the pair both attended, and Scott was notably seen wearing a Chiefs lanyard at the time.
Brittany Mahomes – the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes – was also spotted near the Love Story singer during parts of the game.
Taylor's new BFF wore a black ensemble that was layered with a fashionable white coat that she chose to unbutton.
At one point, Swift was seen excitedly lifting the mother of two into the air as they celebrated the Chiefs scoring a touchdown.
Alana Haim – from rock band Haim – and stylist Ashley Avignone were also spotted joining in on the fun.
At one point, Swift was seen excitedly lifting the mother of two into the air as they celebrated the Chiefs scoring a touchdown
Sunday's game was the seventh overall that Taylor attended to cheer on her boyfriend, whom she started dating this summer; Kelce seen on Sunday at Gillette Stadium
Not long after the match ended, Kelce was seen leaving the stadium on a bus with his other teammates in exclusive photos from DailyMail.com. However, his girlfriend was nowhere to be seen.
The Chiefs had a rough start to the game, initially trailing the Patriots – until the Kansas City-based team took the lead late in the first half.
At one point, Taylor was spotted yelling “f**k” in frustration as she watched Travis drop the football in the end zone during a play.
The singer was also seen tipping stadium workers who brought food to her VIP suite during Sunday's game. In one image, she was seen exchanging a $100 bill with a food runner.