Welcome to the NFL, Kristin Juszczyk.
The fashion designer, who is married to 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczuk, has reached a licensing deal with the NFL. told Sporticoand refused to share financial terms.
After many stars, including Taylor Swift, wore her custom down jackets and other “KJ creations” at various NFL games this season, Kristin added the NFL mark to her men’s and women’s apparel designs. licensed to use.
Kristin, who will turn 30 when the Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, had not yet commented on the news as of Tuesday.
It’s been about three weeks since Kristin expressed her desire to turn her design into a business in a recent interview with the Post.
The 49ers WAG has previously married Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany Mahomes, Niners wideouts Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk, actor Taylor Lautner, and Packers safety Jonathan Owens, an Olympian. Designed custom apparel for gymnast Simone Biles.
Kristin caused a stir on social media when Swift wore a custom down jacket to the Chiefs-Dolphins wild-card game in Kansas City earlier this month.
The “Cruel Summer” singer’s red jacket features boyfriend Travis Kelce’s name and jersey number 87, while Brittany wore a custom Mahomes jacket made by the designer at the game.
Christine reportedly In the week since Swift wore the jacket, she had over 500,000 followers on Instagram.
The brunette beauty has 832,000 followers on Instagram and 352,000 followers on TikTok as of January 30th.
Christine was also in the back. Brittany’s white pants Mahomes will wear No. 15 for the Chiefs-Eagles game on Nov. 20.
The fashion mogul turned heads when she wore a custom-made red blazer featuring her husband’s number 44 to the 49ers’ win over the Packers in the Divisional Round game on Jan. 20. collected.
It’s the same game model that Olivia Culpo wore with a 49ers bustier and matching arm gloves, which were also made by Kristin.
Christine’s designs are not limited to down vests and jackets.
Her “reworked clothes” include tops, pants, skirts, shoe covers, hats, gloves, blazers, trench coats, and more.
“I think two years ago I was really focused on making different types of tops,” Kristin said in a recent interview with the Post. “Right now I’m trying to expand my skillset by making all kinds of clothing: jackets, pants, skirts.”
Prior to her licensing deal with the NFL, Kristin explained her desire to grow her design business.
“It’s so much fun being able to support my husband and be creative in my own way,” she told the Post. “And I’m hoping that maybe one day I can grow a business out of all of this and actually provide merchandise for every NFL team so fans don’t have to wear the same plain T-shirts and jerseys. ”, just as I didn’t want to either. ”
Kristin is probably hard at work creating her next design to wear to the 2024 Super Bowl.
