Travis Kelce‘s reputation for being fashionable as he enters whatever NFL stadium he’s playing in precedes him – but this week, many fans were left snickering at what he wore.
Kelce arrived at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York ready to take on their rivals, the Buffalo Bills.
He did so wearing a particularly colorful patchwork jacket made by The Elder Statesman that retails at around $4,200.
The jacket was paired with a baby blue, black and white retro Cleveland Cavaliers hat, a black duffle bag, navy blue pants, and what appeared to be a pair of Jordan 11 sneakers.
He also donned a pair of Jacques Marie Mage Ascari sunglasses worth $695, per the ‘Style By Kelce’ X account, as well as a $1,190 Louis Vuitton chain links necklace.
Fans on social media reacted to the colorful outfit, with many chiming in and drawing a connection to a popular children’s toy.
‘HIS JACKET REMINDS ME OF LEGOS,’ wrote one user on X, formerly Twitter.
‘This from the Target LEGO collab?,’ another user posted on the social media site.
Others compared it to a thrift store find, as well as a cardigan once worn by English musician Harry Styles.
‘It’s like if Basquiat was alive and made clothes that’s what he would make,’ said another user.
While Kelce’s attendance was a guarantee, many fans of the Chiefs wondered if the tight end’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, would also be in attendance.
But the pop star, who is performing in nearby Toronto, Canada, did not make her way back across the border.
With her worldwide Eras Tour not due to resume in Toronto until Thursday, it seemed the pop megastar was free to make the 100-mile trip to Buffalo.
Though despite the fact she could have got there in around 40 minutes via private jet, Swift is nowhere to be seen at the game after kickoff at Highmark.
So far this campaign, Swift has only made appearances when the Chiefs are playing at home at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium.
Swift has been on hand to watch the currently 9-0 Chiefs claim victory over the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos.
Despite being undefeated on the season, the Chiefs entered the game as underdogs to the 8-2 Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo scored first after Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw an interception on the first drive of the game.
But Kansas City was able to find the end zone as well to keep the game close.