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While many are buzzing about Taylor Swift‘s rumored new NFL beau Travis Kelce, Swiftie sneakerheads are also likely eyeing her colorful New Balance kicks.
The Grammy-winning star was spotted Sunday cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, where she was wearing New Balance 550 sneakers in white and red. In a video by WGN sports anchor Jarrett Payton, Swift is seen leaving the venue with the Chiefs tight end, who wore Kidsuper’s 1989 Bedroom Painting denim jacket and pants. (We see what he did there.)
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Swift paired the shoes with a white top by Dôen, denim shorts by Ksubi, a Kansas City chief jacket by New Era and Louis Vuitton’s Camera Box crossbody bag. The New Balance 550s are available (for now) online starting at $110 at New Balance’s website and Amazon, and select sizes are on sale for $80 at Foot Locker.
Looking for more of Swift’s shoes? The singer was seen in May leaving a party at Electric Lady Studios in New York wearing The Row’s Owen City Leather and Mesh sneakers (sold out; similar version here), and she’s also been spotted recently wearing Reformation’s slingback loafers (sold out; find more black loafers here) and Anine Bing’s black Waylon slides with gold hardware (available at the designer’s website and Revolve).
Swift is currently taking a break from her Eras Tour, which resumes in November with international dates in South America, Asia and Europe. She’ll return with U.S. shows in late 2024 in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis. Her concert film premieres in theaters on Oct. 13, and presale tickets are available online at Fandango.com, AMCtheatres.com and Cinemark.com; sales have already reached more than $26 million.
Up next, the singer will release her re-recorded 1989 (Taylor’s Version) album on Oct. 27; pre-order it at Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart.
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