Ryan Reynolds, Travis Kelce's new pal, might be influenced by his status as a fashion hype-beast.
Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively's husband, was wearing the now-sold-out $2,195 green and brown checkered corduroy jacket from The Elder Statesman when she shared a picture of him on Sunday, referring to him as her "skater boy." The outfit seemed eerily familiar, according to People.
Fans of Taylor Swift will recognise that it looks familiar because the Karma singer's boyfriend donned a similar jacket and green beanie back in December.
When Kelce showed up for his team's December home game against the Buffalo Bills in Kansas City, he was wearing the outfit.
Everyone is aware of Swift's penchant for matching moments with her girlfriends. Swift and Brittany Mahomes, whose husband is Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, donned matching trademark coats created by fellow NFL WAG Kristin Juszczyk when the Chiefs played the Miami Dolphins in January.
However, the singer of The Tortured Poets Department has also been known to match more subtly, even with her purses.
Although we haven't seen them using it simultaneously, Swift and Lively are both aficionados of the same Louis Vuitton Camera Box bag and have used it on multiple occasions, leading us to question whether they're just sharing the same bag.
Monogrammed canvas and hardware, as well as a gold shoulder strap, add to the bag's selling price of $3,450 on the Louis Vuitton website. If you get one for yourself, you'll be in excellent company as Emma Stone and Chloë Grace Moretz have also been spotted wearing it.
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