Travis Kelce jokes about contrasting styles with brother Jason: “We just had the same last name.”

“If you looked at us on two different teams you really didn’t even think that we were brothers,” said Travis.


Pop Culture & Art June 07, 2024
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It's time for a Kelce fashion showdown.

During a chat with ‘Good Morning America’ about life after winning Super Bowl 2024, Travis Kelce not only opened up about his relationship with Taylor Swift but also shared some amusing observations about his brother, Jason Kelce's fashion sense.

The NFL star revealed to ABC News' Will Reeve that he and his brother have vastly different approaches to style. Travis described Jason, the retired Philadelphia Eagles player, as "the Neanderthal that wears flip flops in the winter and doesn’t really care what he looks like."

Travis, wearing a budget-friendly $40 ASOS Design shirt for his interview continued, “I like to, you know, throw on fashionable stuff and have fun. Be a little bit more outspoken.”

“If you looked at us on two different teams you really didn’t even think that we were brothers,” he said about Jason, continuing, “We just had the same last name.”

Jason has gained a reputation for his fondness for flip-flops, particularly favoring the $130 Olukai Mea Ola Sandals. He is often seen at Eagles games and other occasions sporting casual attire like jeans, t-shirts, and sweatpants, while his younger brother tends to opt for more adventurous patterns and upscale designer clothing.

Even during his retirement speech, the father of two arrived wearing a tank top. He later elaborated on his brother's podcast, 'New Heights,' explaining that a suit and tie “wouldn’t feel right.”

Despite their contrasting styles, Travis emphasized on ‘Good Morning America’ that their close bond shines through, especially evident in their podcast where they showcase their strong brotherly connection.

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