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Get geared up for KC’s biggest party of the year

This Super Bowl victory parade is the most expensive yet. Step out in support of your favorite team with some new Red Kingdom merch.

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We need a pop of red... everywhere.

Photo by Fanatics

Need help finding unique gear, perfect for partying on the victory parade route this Wednesday, Feb. 14? Don’t worry, we’ve found Chiefs pieces suited to keep your closet happy from now until next fall.

  • After T-Swift’s vintage gear looks this season, your local Goodwill was cleaned out. This oversized sweatshirt gives you a vintage look without boutique reseller prices.
  • Kansas Citians are not born, they’re made — so start ‘em young with the tiniest jersey you’ve ever seen. Editor Maddie may or may not have bought one for her fur baby...
  • It’s an early spring in the Heartland right now, but we know Midwestern weather. This retro-style jacket is the perfect layer for chilly parade pics on the WWI Memorial lawn.
  • Need something quick? This Super Bowl LVIII hat ships within one day, so you can party on without stopping to shop.
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