Kristin Juszczyk, wife of football player Kyle Juszczyk, attracted attention when designing clothes for herself, and also made outfits for Taylor Swift while watching sports together.
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Kristin Juszczyk is one of the most notable WAGs of this year’s American Football League (NFL) season. Not only is she known as the wife of player Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco 49ers team), Kristin also makes an impression thanks to her ability to design her own outfit to wear when sitting in the stands watching her husband play. This WAG’s designs were worn by singer Taylor Swift during a match of her boyfriend Travis Kelce. Her personal page increased by 1 million followers in just 1 month. Photo: @kristinjuszczyk. |
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“Design started as a personal hobby for me,” said Kristin Juszczyk. She even signed a deal with the NFL to use the league’s logo on its products. Realizing the appeal of Taylor Swift’s designs, Kristin immediately thought about expanding her business model. She not only wants to receive compensation from other WAGs, but also strives to create items that are popular with all sports audiences. Photo: @kristinjuszczyk. |
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While sitting with her husband to watch the Kansas City Chiefs match earlier this year, Kristin Juszczyk constantly observed Taylor Swift and wondered if the red jacket she made for the female billionaire would fit. According to this designer, she does not have Taylor Swift’s measurements. After sewing a costume for Brittany – the wife of midfielder Patrick Mahomes, Kristin asked Brittany to give Taylor Swift a shirt she made personally. Patrick Mahomes is on the same team as Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend. “I didn’t expect her to wear it. I just feel honored to have the opportunity to give a gift to Taylor Swift,” said Kristin Juszczyk. Photo: @brittanylynne. |
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Because there was no measurement of the singer Lover , the emerging designer decided to look up the singer’s height on Google. Before the match, Brittany and Swift simultaneously confirmed that they were both wearing outfits made by Kristin when appearing in the stands. This WAG and designer felt especially surprised when the shirt fit Taylor Swift perfectly. “I am very grateful to her for her support in advancing my career. It’s about helping women and small businesses,” said Kristin Juszczyk. Photo: Ed Zurga. |
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Starting from personal interests, Kristin did not expect her design career could go as far as it has now. From making her own clothes, she can now make outfits for many other sports fans. “My dream is to see the audience wearing clothes designed by me when entering the stadium to watch Kyle’s matches,” Kristin shared about her personal wish. Photo: @kristinjuszczyk. |
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The NFL also posted a photo capturing the moment Taylor Swift wore a red puffy jacket and took a photo next to Brittany, earning more than 500,000 likes. The caption also shows the American football audience’s love for Kristin’s designs: “Everyone wears Kristin Juszczyk’s jacket at NFL matches.” The rapid popularity helped this WAG’s business immediately develop. She scored points as a sports fashion designer and plans to continue conquering this field. Photo: @kristinjuszczyk. |
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Kristin also did not stop at rugby, showing her ability to expand into other sports. For example, the WAG designed a vest for women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark. As one of the brightest faces in women’s basketball at the present time, Caitlin Clark is completely capable of helping Kristin Juszczyk successfully conquer new territories. Photo: @kristinjuszczyk. |
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