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Many people commented on Chiefs star Travis Kelce’s fashion choice at NBA game

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shakes hands with TNT announcer Reggie Miller during game three of the western conference finals for the 2024 NBA playoffs at the American Airlines Center.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shakes hands with TNT announcer Reggie Miller during game three of the western conference finals for the 2024 NBA playoffs at the American Airlines Center. USA TODAY Sports

It’s been roughly five years since Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce began his clothing line, Tru Kolors, and fashion continues to be a big part of his life.

“As I got into the NFL, it became a way to show a bit of who I am off the field,” Kelce told The Star earlier this year. “I have a love for creativity, the artistry of design, and having fun with style.“

On Sunday night, Kelce joined Chiefs teammates Patrick Mahomes and Marquise Brown at the Western Conference final between the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Kelce wore an apple T-shirt and ripped jeans and was the center of attention, especially from these fans who wanted a photo.

If you’d like to replicate Kelce’s look, here’s information on what he was wearing at the game.

Kelce’s fashion choice for the game at the American Airlines Center in Dallas generated a number of comments on social media.

Heck, even former Eagles center Jason Kelce, Travis’ brother and co-host of the New Heights podcast, shared this thoughts.

Here is a look at some of what was being said.

Sports Illustrated shared a look at Jason Kelce’s reaction to a fan’s comment about Travis’ pants.
Sports Illustrated shared a look at Jason Kelce’s reaction to a fan’s comment about Travis’ pants. Screengrab of SI Instagram post
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