SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Kristin Juszczyk makes Caitlin Clark March Madness jacket

Kristin Juszczyk is aiming for even more success.

The fashion designer, who is the wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, transformed game day attire, especially for women, during this past NFL season with iconic puffers created for Taylor Swift and Simone Biles. Ta.

The custom-made garments were inspired by Caitlin Clark’s record-setting performance before Friday’s Final Four win in Cleveland.

She drew inspiration from Nike gear celebrating Clark’s all-time scoring record in college basketball.

Juszczyk created a white down jacket detailed with a snapshot of Clark taking a jump shot. In the words of Nike: “This wasn’t easy” They sit on either side of the front.

The back of the jacket reads “Final Four” and features plenty of gold on the sporty jacket.

Kristin Juszczyk shows off her new Caitlin Clark custom jacket ahead of Friday’s NCAA Women’s Final Four. Instagram @kristinjuszczuk
Back of Caitlin Clark jacket custom made by Kristin Juszczyk. Instagram @kristinjuszczuk

“Witness to history, she is the era!Alright, let’s go @caitlinclark22 !!! Alright, let’s go @iowawbb !!! Alright, let’s go @Claire Kittle !!!” she wrote in her Instagram caption.

The husband also appears in the Instagram video, wearing something his wife made in a previous collaboration with State Farm.

The San Francisco star also wore it when Clark became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer against Ohio State in March.

The vest is engraved with the words “NCAA Women’s Leading Scorer” and “Iowa State All-Time Leader: Points, Assists, 3:00 PM FGM” along with the State Farm and Big Ten logos.

Juszczyk found inspiration for the design in 2017, during her husband’s fifth year in the NFL, when she got tired of “wearing the same old T-shirt and the same jersey every game.”

A brand that started by researching YouTube videos to create sweatpants has grown into a popular brand loved by sports fans.

“I started with sweatpants because that’s the easiest thing to make and beginner-friendly. And everything happened from there,” she said in a January interview with the Post. Ta.

Kristin Juszczyk smiles in her new Caitlin Clark jacket. Instagram @kristinjuszczuk
The Juszczyks wore looks inspired by Caitlin Clark. Kristin Jaszcz/Instagram

Before the Super Bowl, she was licensed to use the NFL mark on more replicated jersey looks for men and women, also known as “KJ Creations,” which included jackets, corset tops, boots, and more. Ta.

Perhaps Juszczyk has something else up her sleeve for Sunday’s NCAA women’s championship game between Iowa and South Carolina.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News