Three-peat threads: 30+ Super Bowl-bound Chiefs fan fits (haters will say the refs wrote this)

January 27, 2025  |  Tommy Felts

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

With the Chiefs ready to stand on business in the Big Easy, Kansas City fans — at home or at the big game — will need to dress for the win they want. Here’s how small business owners from across the region stand ready to help them suit up ahead of the Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl rematch.

Editors flagged 30-plus penalty-free picks for Kansas City’s kingdom of supporters hoping to wear championship pride all the way to a third consecutive win Feb. 9 in New Orleans.

Get down. Make a little noise. And check out these fan-favorite fashions from local entrepreneurs.

Kansas City Tailgate Team Cap — $37
CityBrimCo
Read more: KC’s viral, must-have hat flips the script on hometown pride that can’t be duped

Greatest in the League Long-Sleeve Cropped Tee — $46
Ampersand Design Studio

Golden Era Friendship Bracelet Ringer — $38
Charlie Hustle

 

Road to Nola KC Tee — $38
Shop Local KC

KC Jefes Crewneck — $50-$60
DINKC (Color and tee variations available)

Beignet Done That (Hidden Gems) Crewneck — $45
SewKC (Tee variation available)

Reaper 24 Tee — $50
MADE MOBB

Kansas City Vs Everybody Red Letterman Jacket — $280
Grind Addict (Yellow letterman and hoodie variations available)

Chi3fs Nola Bound Tee — $38
Shop Local KC

Chiefs World Tee — $40
Wasteland Society
Read more: What’s more inclusive than death? asks KC’s favorite doomed streetwear brand

The NOLA Tee — $36
Sandlot Goods

Bound for Bourbon Street Crewneck Sweatshirt — $35-$45
sewKC (Youth variation available)

Bold KC Cropped Tee — $36
Ampersand Design Studio

Champs Go Marching In Tee — $36
Made in KC (Alternate color and youth variations available)

Craft E Duo Embroidered Crewneck Sweatshirt — $46
Craft E Embroidery (Multiple color variations available; some available in store at Made in KC)
Read more: This top maker got his start with a social push; but the real influencers behind the Craft E brand: his wife and family

Showtime in New Orleans Tee — $38
Charlie Hustle (long sleeve and youth variations available)

This Ain’t Our First Championship Cropped Tee — $32
1KC (Color variation available)

Kansas City Refs Tee — $25
Raygun

Villains v2 Hoodie — $80
Made Mobb

KC Kingdom Champs — $40-$50
DINKC (Color variation available)

Little Villains Tee — $40
sewKC x MADE MOBB
Read more: How this Killa collab draws out KC’s ‘Little Villains’ at just the right season

Champs Ticket Sweatshirt — $65
Made in KC (Alternate color tee variation available)

Kingdom Jester Tee — $36
Sandlot Goods

Not Our First Rodeo Hoodie — $80
MADE MOBB (Tee and color variations available)

LIX Dynasty Colorblock Jersey — $100
sewKC

The Big Threasy Tee — $36
Sandlot Goods

Jefe’s 3-Peat Hoodie — $70
DINKC (Tee and multiple design variations available)

Kansas City Retro Snapback — $40
MADE MOBB (“Kingdom” variation available)

Both Teams Tee — $25
Raygun

Hut Hut Playoff Printed Tee — $25
sewKC (Crewneck sweatshirt variation available)

Road to LIX Tee — $50
MADE MOBB


Let the Good Times Roll Tee — $32
LoyaltyKC

Craft E Coach Embroidered Crewneck Sweatshirt — $46
Craft E Embroidery (Multiple color variations available; some available in store at Made in KC)

Upside Down Kansas City Snapback Cap — $37
CityBrimCo (Color and trucker variations available)

Touchdown: KAN ZUH CITY Tee — $24
RayGun

Talk About the Refs Tee — $35
Always Outside

Chiiiefs Pocket Cropped Tee — $36
Ampersand Design Studio (Trucker hat variation available)

GOAT Zip Hoodie — $42
Commandeer (Tee variation available)
Read more: KC apparel brand commandeers Chiefs’ ‘Nobody Likes Us’ spirit for latest wave of designs

Well Played Letterman Sweatshirt — $90
Well Played KC (Color variation available)
Read more: How an overseas Chiefs game inspired designs that brought Lindsey Hall off the bench

Kansas City Field Graphic Tee — $28
Banks & Co. (Color and sweatshirt variations available)

Andy’s KC Triple Tee — $28
Est. 1853 KC

Kingdom Logo Tee — $28
KreativeMindsKC (Color variations available)

Kansas City Script Corduroy Trucker Hat — $38
Ampersand Design Studio (Color variation available)

KC Voodoo Magic Red Sweatshirt — $42
Commandeer (Color and tee variations available)

YO! AFC Champs! Tee — $28
Est. 1853 JC

Chiefs NFL Graphic Oversized Crewneck — $110
Cherry (Hoodie variation available)

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