Taylor Swift’s leather Kansas City Chiefs jacket, which she wore to a recent game, came from an unexpected source. The jacket was designed by a local Kansas City-based brand, Charlie Hustle, known for its vintage-inspired apparel and connection to the city’s sports culture. Swift’s decision to wear the jacket, which featured the Chiefs’ logo and a stylish leather design, drew attention not just for her support of the team, but also for her endorsement of a lesser-known, homegrown brand. The choice highlights her growing influence in both fashion and sports, with fans eager to embrace her as a prominent figure in the Chiefs’ fanbase.
In a TikTok video posted on Monday, a user named Court revealed that Taylor Swift had been wearing her family’s old leather jacket at the Kansas City Chiefs game. Court explained that her family had sold the vintage jacket to a stylist, who then passed it on to the Grammy-winning singer. The jacket, which Swift wore to the Monday Night Football contest, featured a black base with red and gold accents, adorned with several team logos.
Swift completed her game-day look with Agolde black shorts and a pair of black Christian Louboutin Santia Botta boots, valued at $2,195. Court mentioned that her mother recognized the jacket Swift was wearing as one they had sold on eBay, and her father confirmed that it had been shipped from Kansas City to California.
In her TikTok video, Court shared that while she has been a “longtime Swiftie” for almost 20 years, she didn’t know the name of the Swift associate who purchased the jacket. She explained, “Even I don’t know the name of her stylist,” who was the one that bought the vintage leather jacket from eBay.
Court detailed the process by which she and her family confirmed that the jacket Swift wore at the Chiefs game was indeed the one they had sold. “We checked and double-checked,” she said, noting that the bend in the jacket visible in their original eBay listing matched a similar bend seen in the picture of Swift wearing it.
While she did not specify when the jacket was sold, Court described the experience as “charming” and expressed gratitude to Taylor’s stylists. “As a lifelong Chiefs fan and a super Swiftie, this is the coolest thing to ever happen to me,” she said.
Swift wore the jacket to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, at the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after finishing the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour. It turned out to be a victorious night for both Kelce, who had an impressive 14 catches for 100 yards, and the Chiefs, who secured the win.
Travis Kelce, despite fumbling earlier in the game, played a crucial role in the Kansas City Chiefs’ overtime win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He made two key catches on the decisive drive in overtime, setting a career-best with 14 catches in a regular-season game, matching his previous 14-catch performance in the 2023 playoffs against Jacksonville. His 16 targets from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes were just one shy of his career high.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is finally getting some downtime after wrapping up the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour with her final performance at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Sunday. She will next head to Canada, where she’ll perform at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on November 14, followed by three December shows at BC Place in Vancouver.
Swift and Kelce’s romance began last season after Kelce invited her to a game against the Chicago Bears in September. Since then, the couple has spent considerable time together, often under the watchful eye of the media. Swift’s appearance in a black outfit and a Chiefs jacket on Monday night stirred additional attention, coinciding with the eve of the presidential election. The 14-time Grammy winner has publicly supported Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election.
The situation became more controversial when Harris’ rival, former President Donald Trump, referenced Swift’s friend Brittany Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes’ wife, as a supporter of his campaign. Patrick Mahomes himself has remained neutral, encouraging people to register to vote without endorsing any candidate.














































