Right now, it seems like Sky is the limit for Kyle Juszczyk’s wife, Kristin Juszczyk, as she continues to make waves with her clothing brand in the NFL. Yes, just after winning a deal with the NFL that allows Kristin to use the league’s logo on her designs. The 49ers fullback’s wife has announced another partnership. And let’s just say this time, it’s much bigger and bolder than it ever was.
Kristin took to her Instagram to announce a major milestone for her brand, Off Season. They have just been granted the official use of NFL players’ names and numbers through a deal with the NFL Players Association. But that’s not it. Her Off Season would now be producing products exclusively for five NFL teams. That list includes, of course, her husband’s team, the 49ers. Followed by the Chiefs, the Eagles, the Lions, and the Bills.
All of them will be getting Juszczyk’s signature puffer vests, puffer jackets, and much more from next season. And the moment that partnership came to light. Kristin Juszczyk couldn’t help herself but convey her true emotions, “Off Season was born out of my passion for high design and desire to elevate NFL fan apparel into something truly unique.” Now, she didn’t just spill her desire for what’s going to come out of this overwhelming support of her brand.
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Juszczyk also expressed her gratitude to players WAGS, whose support has made this possible: “For years, I’ve been reimagining what team pride can look like. But seeing the incredible response from other players’ wives, celebrity fans, and everyday supporters showed me this could be something bigger.” Like no doubt, Juszczyk’s signature designs garnered immense support from Hollywood and the sports world alike. Taylor Swift was, of course, the cherry on top. Besides her, Simone Biles, Gwen Stefani, and last but not least, Brittany Mahomes.
It was Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, whose incredible support of Juszczyk’s design made everything possible.
Brittany Mahomes’ endorsement pushes Kristin Juszczyk’s clothing brand to greater heights
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Whatever Kristin Juszczyk is achieving right now, she probably has Brittany to thank for it. Who knows, if she hadn’t passed along her designs to none other than Taylor Swift, she wouldn’t have come this far. Remember, last year’s Chiefs vs Dolphins matchup in the postseason. Juszczyk had already designed Brittany’s custom-made puffer jacket with Mahomes No. 28 on it. Then Kristin urged Brittany to send some of her designs to Taylor. And she said yes, with Swift falling in love with Juszczyk’s custom-made designs.
So, the next moment, Kristin revealed how Brittany texted her to learn about the availability of Taylor’s jacket: “Brittany texted me, and she said, Hey, can you send me a video of Taylor’s jacket? And I was like, Wait, is there a possibility the guys both wearing this?” And then Brittany was like, “Yeah, we’re wearing it.” Hearing that from Mahomes’ wife, Kristin couldn’t control her emotions and described that as “a pinch moment. I mean, it was just incredible.”
We all know what happened after that as Swift’s custom-made Travis Kelce’s No. 35 inspired puffer jacket made a huge wave. With Juszczyk later recalling that her life-changing moment, “She’s single-handedly catapulted my career. I’ve been at this for years. When I saw her walk out in that jacket, it just like, brought me to tears.” Now, you can probably call that a Swiftie effect. And this time, also after landing that deal with 5 NFL franchises, Brittany was there in her announcement video.
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This shows how one moment can change someone’s career. Seeing what Juszczyk is achieving with her clothing brand, she will probably never forget the Brittany effect, either.
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