Rice, Worthy, Brown comprise new T-shirt craze in Chiefs Kingdom. How to get one
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- Chiefs players Rice, Worthy and Brown debut RR-X-Jet T-shirts; fans hunt CityMade stock.
- CityMade lists the RR-X-Jet shirt at $45 on its website, fueling secondary demand.
- Players wore the shirts in their first full game together; Rice scored twice.
And just like that, Rashee Rice is back, scoring and setting fashion trends in Chiefs Kingdom.
During warm-ups before the Raiders game Sunday, Rice and his two swift colleagues — Xavier Worthy and Hollywood Brown — wore T-shirts emblazoned with their graphic images and the emblem “RR-X-Jet.”
Jet is one of Brown’s nicknames.
The T-shirts are in honor of their first regular-season game together now that Rice’s six-game NFL suspension has ended.
As soon as photos of the T-shirts hit social media, Chiefs fans began hunting for them. The company that sells them claimed them on X: “YES THEYRE MINE!!! CITY MADE CO.”
CityMade Co. describes itself as not “just a clothing brand — it’s a movement built by fans, for fans. Founded by Chiefs Talk and KC Kane, CityMade was born out of passion, pride, and the culture that brings people together.
“We believe that a city is more than just a place — it’s the heartbeat of its people, the energy of its fans, and the style they carry. Every piece we create is designed to represent that spirit: bold, authentic, and unapologetically CityMade.”
The new RR-X-Jet T-shirt costs $45 on the CityMade website.
This is the second Rice T-shirt that Chiefs players have worn this season. Travis Kelce and other KC players wore a controversial “Free 4” shirts before the Eagles game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead on Sept. 14.
Expect the players’ numbers to be seen together in various presentations the rest of the season: 1-4-5.
Considering that Rice on Sunday scored two touchdowns and Brown one, just in the first half, those numbers add up to magic.