
We’ve been hearing about this for awhile, and now they’re here!
Georgina Chapman was on hand Tuesday night in NYC to unveil Marchesa's NY Jets women's tees at an event co-sponsored by the NFL and Vogue.
The Marchesa-fied viscose tee is just like their gowns: ornately designed and covered in Swarovski crystals and glittering beads.
If you're a female J-E-T-S Jets! Jets! Jets! fan and want to be look stylish while tailgating, you can for only $110.
Compared to how much Marchesa dresses cost, that's a pretty good deal!
Ch-ch-check out more pics of the tees and the partay (below)!
[Image via Dan Jackman/WENN.]
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Georgina Chapman, you’re such a tease!
Marchesa has had new limited-edition New York Jets shirts in the works for awhile, and now there's finally a sketch!
The bad part is that it’s a design that didn’t make the cut.
Boo!
The official tees will be unveiled next week with Vogue, so we’ll have to sit tight until then.
Hopefully they look something like this one! It's got sparkles, people!!!
[Image via Facebook.]
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The NFL has finally realized that women do not want to wear baggy jerseys, and they’re finally doing something by revamping their apparel line.
The new fan gear is tailored for the fashionable sports fanatic and includes
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After four months of investigating, federal officials and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department made "record-breaking seizures" of counterfeit NFL merchandise this week.
Thursday's "Operation Fake Sweep" successfully shut down 307 websites for selling fake merch, and seized 42,692 items of phony Super Bowl-related memorabilia.
Final score: Feds $4.8 million, Counterfeiters $0.
[Image courtesy of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.]
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