Louis Vuitton! Uggs! Patrick Mahomes and entourage score style points at Chiefs parade
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Did Orlando Brown Jr. just make a statement that Uggs are back in vogue?
Did Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs teammates make wearing Oakley goggles crooked on the head a new “look?”
Brown, an offensive lineman, bundled up for the team’s Super Bowl victory parade Wednesday like he was heading to the Yukon, and fans loved his full-length brown fur coat — and Ugg boots.
The coat was open to reveal his T-shirt underneath that said: “0 sacks put it on a (bleeping) T Shirt!!!!” — referring to the fact that the Philadelphia Eagles never sacked quarterback Mahomes at Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII.
“Is that chinchilla?” one local TV reporter wondered on air.
Wide receiver Skyy Moore, whose Super Bowl touchdown was a career first, brought a retro, ’80s vibe in the oversized, colorful — not red — Observatory Jacket by Billionaire Boys Club. The heavy, water-repellent puffer coat retails for $465 at Nordstrom.
The red-and-white striped Chiefs coat worn by Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne when he performed on stage caused a “who are you wearing” moment. Where did he get that?
Tammy Reid, wife of coach Andy Reid, wore fur, too — an animal print full-length coat with matching hat, a cold-weather combo she has worn before to Chiefs celebrations.
Twitter users wanted to know: That’s not real fur, is it?
The high-style moment belonged to Mahomes. Fashionistas recognized that he wore a designer he favors, Louis Vuitton. (One player wore Dolce & Gabbana outwear.)
The Chiefs-red puffer jacket appeared to be part of the “Piece of the Rainbow” collection by Black designer Virgil Abloh, the late artistic director of the fashion house’s menswear collection. Abloh died of cancer in 2021.
The jacket is reversible, with large, Vuitton monogram flowers embroidered on one side and the LV signature embroidered on the other. (Why couldn’t it be LVII?)
A black version of the coat costs $3,700 on the Vuitton website, but it’s currently unavailable.
Sorry, Chiefs Kingdom.
This story was originally published February 15, 2023 at 3:42 PM.