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Travis Kelce wore a designer ensemble for his game-day outfit ahead of the Chiefs-Denver matchup in Colorado on Nov. 16
The tight end wore a coordinating suit set with silver and gray details, paired with sunglasses and Louis Vuitton luggage
Kelce made history at the game as the Chiefs’ all-time leading touchdown scorer
The three-time Super Bowl champion, 36, arrived to the tunnels of Empower Field at Mile High Stadium in buttoned-up style, suited in luxury before suiting up for his team’s epic AFC West showdown on Sunday, Nov. 16.
Kelce, who would go on to make franchise history later in the night, put his fashion foot forward in a Studio Nicholson set, featuring a $955 classic tailored blazer with a broken pinstripe design and coordinating $559 mid-rise pant with the same stripe detail.
The suit set spoke for itself, layered over a plain gray T-shirt that he jazzed up with a few silver chains, including a sold-out Apartment 1007 hand-assembled creation that’s approximately $1,400. He also wore a silver watch.
Continuing to weave the icy, silvery pops of gray into his look, Kelce slipped into Bottega Veneta’s $1,100 graphite-colored loafer and rolled in a $3,450 Louis Vuitton Horizon 55 suitcase topped with a Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandouliere that last sold on StockX for $6,283.
Lastly, he wore $695 smoke gray crystal and black palladium sunglasses by DITA.
Then, the NFL star traded his designer for pads and a jersey as he suited up for the Chiefs’ away game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday night, a significant matchup that gave Denver a two-game lead over Kansas City in the division standings.
Despite the Chiefs’ ultimate 19-22 loss, Kelce had a milestone game.
The tight end, who’s in his 13th season in the league, broke the Chiefs’ all-time record for regular-season touchdowns upon catching a 21-yard pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the fourth quarter to surpass Priest Holmes’ record held since 2005.
Kelce finished the game with nine receptions for 91 yards and the record-breaking touchdown.
After the Chiefs’ loss, Kelce reportedly declined to talk to reporters in violation of the NFLโs media access policy.