Kristin Juszczyk, the DIY designer and wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, has taken her passion for fashion to the next level with the launch of her new clothing brand, Off Season.
Known for her viral custom designs, including the Chiefs puffer jacket worn by Taylor Swift, Juszczyk has teamed up with fashion entrepreneur Emma Grede to bring her stylish sports apparel to the masses.
Juszczyk’s designs available to the public
Off Season, available this week through Fanatics, marks the first time Juszczyk’s creations are available for purchase.
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The debut collection features unisex puffers that pay homage to five NFL teams: the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills, and Kansas City Chiefs.
The puffers, reminiscent of the one Swift wore, are a key part of the brand’s launch.
“I feel like I owe her everything, truly,”Juszczyk shared, referring to Swift’s role in catapulting her career.
“It was such a pinch-me moment seeing her wear something of mine. She opened up so many doors for me, and she looked amazing!”
The brand’s collaboration with the NFL and Fanatics, which is owned by Michael Rubin, has allowed Juszczyk to blend her love for football with her eye for design.
While her creations have previously been worn by stars like Simone Biles and Olivia Culpo, Off Season marks a major milestone as fans can now own a piece of the fashion line.
In an emotional Instagram post, Juszczyk expressed her excitement, writing, “From day one, my dream has always been to design gear that lets each team’s fans represent in style.”
She continued, “Off Season is all about redefining the intersection of football, sports, and fashion.”
Juszczyk’s unisex puffers, vests, jackets, and coats will be available in a range of sizes, and she promises to include all 32 NFL teams in future collections.
“This drop is for the guys and the girls! And to everyone whose team isn’t in this first drop, I hear you-I’m working hard to make sure all 32 teams are represented in the future!”
Though Juszczyk doesn’t have formal fashion training, her designs have garnered attention for their style and quality.
“I just got sick of wearing the same three shirts in rotation,” she told Vogue about how she began creating her own clothing pieces.
With Off Season, she’s now sharing her vision with the world.
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