
The quiet PDA of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has become as natural as it is endearing. Their relationship often shows up in subtle, fashionable ways, even when they aren’t physically together. Once again, she blends romance with relatability in the docuseries “Taylor Swift: The End of an Era.” This time, she does it through a vintage Kansas City sweatshirt that says it all.
Taylor Swift flaunts her love for Travis Kelce in sweatshirt that cost only $42
Taylor Swift appears in the classic Kansas City sweatshirt from Love Letters — a vintage piece priced at just $42 — in the latest installment of “The End of an Era,” released on December 19. The black crewneck features bold red-on-white lettering, serving as a direct nod to the Kansas City Chiefs and, by extension, Travis Kelce.
While fans haven’t seen much of her usual game day fashion this season, it’s clear that Swift hasn’t stopped repping the team, even while on tour.
The moment is especially interesting because Swift isn’t at Arrowhead Stadium. Instead, she’s catching games from backstage or during wardrobe fittings, proving her commitment to the Chiefs doesn’t end once the tour bus pulls away. The sweatshirt fits seamlessly into her off-duty wardrobe — relaxed, nostalgic, and quietly personal.
As always, Swift continues to support Kansas City-based businesses when sourcing her vintage Chiefs gear. She has previously turned to local favorites like Westside Storey, and here she expands her list to include Love Letters, a boutique known for its thoughtfully curated vintage selection. The choice feels intentional and reinforces her habit of spotlighting smaller, community-rooted shops.
She completes the look with the Giovanni necklace by Ben-Amun, a chunky gold chain priced at $320 that adds polish without overpowering the laid-back vibe. The styling is quintessential Swift: a high-low mix that feels authentic. In an era where luxury fashion dominates headlines, the look is a reminder that some of her most talked-about outfits are rooted in comfort, sentiment, and subtle storytelling.
