Jackie Longo
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Taylor Swift’s fans accuse Kai Trump of copying Travis Kelce’s logo in new apparel line originally appeared on The Sporting News
Donald Trump’s granddaughter, Kai Trump, has stirred up a hornet’s nest with Taylor Swift’s fans.
Swifties are accusing the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Tiger Woods’ girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, of allegedly stealing Travis Kelce’s logo, after the aspiring female golfer launched a new apparel line with a somewhat similar-looking “KT” logo eblazoned on the front.
Swifties accuse Kai Trump of copying Travis Kelce’s logo
Kai hard launched the fashion line during the Ryder Cup last week, when she strolled into Bethpage Black wearing a sweatshirt featuring large, interlocking “KT” initials.
Eagle-eyed fans quickly pointed out how similar the logo looked to Kelce’s interlocking logo, which the Kansas City Chiefs tight end had displayed on items in his clothing collaboration with American Eagle, Tru Kolors.
“Hey, Travis … I believe you already have this brand logo?” one user wrote on X.
“Her logo looks exactly like yours. Get the lawsuit papers coming!! Yes, I’m mad as h— at their corruption and using the presidency and the people’s house to profit on my dime,” another quipped.
“Serious copyright issues. She’s going to get sued,” a third added.
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Kelce launched his collaboration with American Eagle back in August with the help of Olympic gymnast Sunisa Lee, U Conn women’s basketball player Azzi Fudd, and Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who all served as models for the brand’s launch.
The NFL tight end’s line features hats, jackets, and sweatshirts with an interlocking “TK” logo.
In a post shared to X on September 25, Kai raved about her new line, saying she created “clean pieces you can mix, match and make your own.”
“This collection is something I’ve dreamed about for a long time, and I’m so grateful it’s finally here,” she said.
“Launching this line has been such an exciting project. From the quality of the fabric to the details in the designs, I wanted to create a piece that isn’t just merch but a staple you can wear anywhere.”