Travis Kelce may have just taken his role as Taylor Swift’s biggest supporter to the next level — by stepping straight into her Folklore-era wardrobe. The Kansas City Chiefs star was spotted filming in NYC this week wearing an outfit that gave major “cardigan” vibes, and fans are now convinced something big is on the horizon.
Kelce, 35, was seen posing for a photo and video shoot in a cozy, cream-colored knit top reminiscent of the famous Folklore cardigan Swift wore and released as merch in 2020. While his version lacked the signature buttons, the piping along the neckline and waist was unmistakably similar — enough to send Swifties into a frenzy. He paired the look with relaxed matching trousers, clean white trainers, and a camo-print tote bag. His tousled hair was being gently touched up between takes, with stylists adjusting what’s clearly becoming his signature flow.
The shoot wasn’t all soft knits and sidewalk poses. At one point, Kelce was seen leaning against a vintage Chevrolet Chevelle SS, blending old-school Americana with modern folklore aesthetic. It was a moment that screamed romance, rebellion, and just the right amount of Swiftian nostalgia.
But the cardigan might be more than just a fashion statement — it could be a tease for something much bigger. Hold onto your headphones, because the unlikeliest musical duo may have just burst into the studio.
Over the weekend, insiders confirmed that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce recently wrapped filming on the official music video for a new track — a genre-bending single that marks their first-ever musical collaboration. Yes, you read that right: the queen of chart-topping pop anthems and the king of endzone celebrations are teaming up for what promises to be a stadium-shaking anthem.
Sources say the duo spent a sunny afternoon at the legendary Electric Lady Studios, where Swift took the reins at the control board while Kelce stepped into the recording booth. Taylor swapped her acoustic guitar for a custom mic stand engraved with “87” — Kelce’s jersey number — while Travis traded shoulder pads for gold headphones and a fresh set of rhymes.
According to those present, Kelce laid down verses packed with locker-room swagger and tunnel sneaks, while Taylor crafted the hook — a catchy chorus featuring the line: “Endzone vibes, you’re my prize, queen of my Friday night skies.” The session reportedly had the entire studio grooving, with Taylor teasing Kelce between takes: “I’ve seen you on the field, but never on the beat.” Kelce, never one to back down from a challenge, laughed and shot back, “Trust me, I’ll break more than tackles today.”
The result? A riotous fusion of pop-punk guitars, hip-hop beats, stadium crowd effects, and a surprise nod to the couple’s Las Vegas escapades — including the lyric: “Midnight cleats on neon streets.” The single is rumored to drop just in time for the NFL preseason and Swift’s next tour leg in 2026, making it a must-play on both game days and dance floors.
Fans are already speculating about choreography. Will Kelce show off his famous touchdown dances on stage? Will Taylor teach him the iconic Shake It Off shimmy? One thing’s for certain: when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce team up, sparks — and chart records — are bound to fly.