Travis Kelce has consistently demonstrated a passionate interest in fashion, predating his meteoric rise to prominence as a Kansas City Chiefs player romantically linked to Taylor Swift.
The 34-year-old, two-time Super Bowl champion, has earned a reputation for his impeccable taste in fashion, frequently attending games adorned in Louis Vuitton jackets and diamond jewelry.
With unprecedented scrutiny on his fashion sense, the Chiefs star has now revealed to fans, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, how he determines what to wear before a major game or a night out.
Before divulging that deciding what to wear before a game can take him up to three hours, he stated, “It’s kind of an instinctive decision.””In the end, everything comes down to the wire,” he explained. “I find the creative process of hastily throwing something together somewhat enjoyable.”“It is evident that not all individuals are suited to each aesthetic.” I will not be offended if someone comments that I resemble a clown if I am wearing a bizarre pair of denim and a humorous hat. I am going to have joy with it as it is. I do it primarily to bring a smile to another person’s countenance.Kelce, one of the NFL’s top tight ends, inked a $57.25 million, four-year contract with the Chiefs in 2020. He acknowledged that clothing is one of the primary items on which he spends his money.Moreover, he reportedly disclosed to the WSJ that he transformed a bedroom into a closet containing more than three hundred pairs of footwear.”Money granted me access to specific designers and fabrics that I now adore beyond measure,” he explained. However, among the numerous hundreds of thousands of his American supporters, his red-and-white Kansas City Chiefs apparel featuring his number 87 is the most recognizable.It is a style that may soon be prevalent throughout the nation; the NFL estimated a 400% increase in apparel sales after Swift was linked to him.Kelce performed admirably in his team’s final game, which they won 19-8 over the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium with Swift in the stands to support him.Even though he suffered a sprained ankle from rolling it on the turf during his team’s previous game, a 27-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, he persevered through the agony.Professionally, his ten-day vacation following the Broncos victory, during which he traveled to New York to spend time with Swift, was well-timed, as it allowed him to rest his ankle for a bit longer than usual.Additionally, he would have had additional time to choose his attire for the subsequent gameday. The Chiefs, the reigning Super Bowl champions, will resume their regular season against the Chargers at home on Sunday.