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Kyle Juszczyk's Wife Kristin Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve in Sweet Tribute at 2024 Super Bowl
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Date:2025-04-14 17:35:02
Kristin Juszczyk is going above and beyond her support of husband Kyle Juszczyk.
In fact, the fashion designer, who recently burst into the mainstream for her custom NFL game day designs, put together an extra special piece to celebrate the San Francisco 49ers fullback as his team takes on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.
"It's an honor and a privilege to be able to wear your story," Kristin wrote in her Feb. 11 Instagram post, which showed off her jacket and some of Kyle's career highlights. "From high school to now there's only ever been one goal! LETS GET IT."
The bomber-style coat, which one commenter noted is "giving Kyle Juszczyk eras tour," represents the 32-year-old's football career—from the 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens to his alma mater Harvard University and his Ohio high school team.
Kristin's design even appears to manifest a win for her husband's team—as it includes a patch from Super Bowl XIX in 1985 when the 49ers defeated the Miami Dolphins.
And Kyle—who married Kristin in 2019 after five years of dating—expressed nostalgia under his wife's post, writing: "16 years and not much has changed."
And while Kristin's Super Bowl LVIII outfit is a sweet tribute to her hope for a San Francisco 49ers victory, the 30-year-old has already won this NFL season, no matter the outcome for Kyle's team.
After all, she's designed looks for Olivia Culpo—the fiancée of her husband's teammate Christian McCaffrey—Simone Biles and Brittany Mahomes. However, things really took off after she crafted a custom-made Travis Kelce jacket for Taylor Swift to wear to a Jan. 13 Chiefs game, and then subsequently scored an NFL licensing deal, allowing her to incorporate their logo into her designs.
While she may be the best dressed in Allegiant Stadium, Kristin isn't the only one to show out for Super Bowl LVIII. Read on to see all the stars in attendance.
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