Travis Kelce is entering into the massive sport in type!
The Kansas City Chiefs star, 34, arrived at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. in a floral jacket forward of his staff’s sport towards the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Sept. 29.
Kelce, who’s recognized for his daring type, wore a white shirt and a black pair of slacks as he headed to the sport. He accomplished the look with a black collared jacket lined in pink flowers.
The tight finish — whose girlfriend Taylor Swift has additionally made some vogue statements along with her seems to be at two Chiefs video games this season — seemed centered on the duty forward as he entered the stadium, rocking sun shades and a mustache along with his AirPods in.
Kelce has sported plenty of facial hair seems to be over his profession, and beforehand joked on an episode of his New Heights podcast with brother Jason Kelce that he saves the ‘stache for when he doesn’t “have any paid appearances.”
Or, he joked, when “I'm not topic to doing something the place I've to staff up with an organization and look presentable.”
The Chiefs are heading into Sunday’s sport undefeated, having received their video games this NFL season towards the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons. The staff is searching for a Super Bowl three-peat, and are hoping to grow to be the primary staff to ever win three Super Bowls in a row.
In an interview with WSJ Magazine final fall, Kelce referred to as himself an “impulse shopper,” and admitted that he spends at least three hours selecting out an outfit for his quick commute to the locker room earlier than every Chiefs sport.
“I kind of just do it off of instinct. It really just does down to the wire,” he advised the outlet of how he creates his outfits, including that he finds pleasure in the “creative process of the panic to just throw something together.”
Kelce is presently gearing up for his debut in Ryan Murphy’s sequence Grotesquerie, which premiered on Sept. 25. Though the athlete's character has but to seem, his mother Donna Kelce advised PEOPLE at the sequence’ N.Y.C. premiere that she’s “not really” nervous about his performing debut.
“I've been watching these guys for years, ever since they were 3 years old on the field or playing sports or band or whatever at school — in plays,” she mentioned. “You know, it is only a mother watching her youngsters.”