Recreate Taylor Swift’s Cozy AFC Championship Look Here for Less

Channel the pop star’s game day style for less with these wardrobe staples.

Taylor Swift and Sonoma sweater

Taylor Swift and Sonoma sweater.


While NFL fans are gearing up for the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, we’re still ruminating on Taylor Swift’s cozy and chic game-day ensemble from the AFC Championship matchup in late January.

By now, you’ve no doubt seen all of the content that’s circulated since, as the 12-time Grammy Award winner celebrated Kansas City’s win over Baltimore on Jan. 28 with her tight end beau, Travis Kelce.

The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas for the Big Game next Sunday, and if you’re looking to recreate Swift’s outfit (but don’t have the near $700 to shell out for

her exact Guest in Residence sweater

) for a watch party, look no further than the dupes below.

Women’s Sonoma Goods For Life® Raglan Sweater, $15.30 (kohls.com)

This long-sleeved crewneck sweater is super comfy and will help you achieve the same look at just a fraction of the price.

Flounce Skirt, $98 (thereformation.com)

A black skirt is a closet staple, and this one hits flatteringly mid-thigh, just like Swift’s.

Yoga Waist Tight, $18.50 (hue.com)

Show off your legs and stay warm at the same time with these tights that feature a tummy-control waistband.

As for accessories, don’t forget to adorn your neck with Swift’s exact Kansas City Chiefs dog tag necklace, which you can shop here. Swipe on some red lipstick and you’re good to go!

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