Make it Red February: Here are 20+ must-see additions to your KC closet (Super Bowl edition)

January 31, 2024  |  Tommy Felts

Chiefs- and Super Bowl-inspired shirt designs from across the spectrum of KC makers

The haters might have counted the Kansas City Chiefs out of Super Bowl contention after a lackluster regular season, but these shirts from across the spectrum of KC makers are for the fans who relish the role of underdog, villain, road warrior, and, of course, Swiftie.

Check out 20-plus new designs to intercept before the big game below.

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Road to the Super Bowl

sewKC “KC Catches LVIII Vibes” hoodie – $75

MADE MOBB “Villains” shirt” – $50

sewKC LVII “Playoff Payoff” crewneck – $50

TRU KOLORS “Fight For Your Right To Party” tee – $48

Bunker KC “Always Bet on Red” tee – $34

Commandeer “Wolfpack Villains” tee – $30

Raygun “I’m Going To The Super Bowl With Taylor Swift” tee – $25

1853 “Road Warriors” tee – $24

Wonderboy “Inevitable” tee – $24

Vegas, baby!

These designs are the best bet for all those high roller Kansas City fans out there.

Charlie Hustle “Showtime in Vegas” crewneck – $65 

MADE MOBB “KC to Vegas” tee – $50 

sewKC LVIII “Vegas Sign” tee – $32

Westside Storey/Bellboy “Championship in Vegas” tee – $32

Loyalty KC “Kingdom Tour Live in Las Vegas” tee – $32

Commandeer “Arrowhead West” tee – $30

Kingdom classics

These items are ideal for the fan who isn’t just jumping on the Super Bowl bandwagon.

Grind Addict “Kansas City Letterman Jacket — $280

Cherry Co. KC bomber jacket – $130

MADE MOBB KC padded coach jacket – $120

KreativeMindsKC “I Luv KC” sweatshirt – $37

HyperKC “Heart KC” tee – $36

Kansas City Clothing Co. “Retro KC Football” tee – $34

 

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