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Roger Goodell Joins Taylor Swift in Kristin Juszczyk’s Client List as He Reps Kyle Juszczyk’s Wife’s Design

Published 03/24/2024, 10:33 PM EDT

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The NFL’s very own commissioner just gave a powerful co-sign to one of the league’s rising fashion stars. At the annual NFL meetings, Roger Goodell was spotted rocking a custom vest designed by none other than Kristin Juszczyk – wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk.

In an Instagram story shared by Kristin from the event, she excitedly captioned a photo of Goodell speaking on stage: “The commissioner in my vest.” The proud designer was a panelist at the “Playmakers: Brand Builders” discussion, putting her burgeoning brand on full display.

Kristin took her place as a panelist alongside other celebrities in the fashion world, including Allison Such and Channel Johnson. The event discussed how Kristen and others on the panel built some of the most intriguing and engaged online followers – Goodell’s presence added a stylish aura to the fashion core vibes!

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Goodell’s endorsement is the latest milestone for Kristin, who has quickly become the designer-du-jour for sports celebrities. After dressing superstars like Taylor Swift and Simone Biles in her custom NFL gear last season, Kristin inked an exciting deal with the league. With the commissioner now repping her brand, it’s clear her unique designs have the NFL’s stamp of approval at the highest level.

Kristin’s journey into the fashion limelight started when she met Kyle in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2014, where he played for the Baltimore Ravens. Their move to San Francisco in 2017 sparked a career change for Kristin. She transitioned from real estate to designing clothes, and finally carving a niche in custom game day outfits – She didn’t have to look back after that!

Kyle Juszczyk’s wife transitions from Super Bowl chic to star-studded fashionista

In the vibrant chaos of NFL fashion, Kristin emerges as a true trendsetter, combining athletic flair with a high-fashion sense. Her recent design for husband Kyle Juszczyk’s Super Bowl appearance may not have ended in victory, but it certainly turned heads with its blend of gridiron grit and runway-ready style.

 

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She designed a standout jacket for her husband, Kyle Juszczyk, featuring jerseys from every 49ers player. Kyle’s teammates signed their names on their parts, which expressed unity. The NFL spotlighted the moment, granting a great nod to her creativity.

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She moved from crafting custom game-day looks for NFL players to curating personalized pieces for celebrities like Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes. She crafted custom puffer coats for Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes, adorned with their partners Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ jerseys respectively. These designs went so viral that Kristin’s status as a sought-after designer among celebrities and sports stars was solidified.

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With her recent partnership with the NFL, granting her the right to incorporate league logos into her designs, Juszczyk’s fashion empire is aiming for even greater heights. Commissioner Goodell’s endorsement adds an extra layer of credibility, highlighting her influence in the ever-evolving world of sports fashion.

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Sanu Abraham is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. As a passionate football fan, he brings fresh perspectives and new ideas to the coverage of the sport and its many exciting personalities. He seeks to write lively and engaging articles that play to his expertise.
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