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The Ring Taylor Wore At The AFC Championship Game Could Be Yours, But Act Fast

Red (Taylor’s Version) stans just got some more inspo from queen Taylor Swift. While her man Travis Kelce has been working to get a Super Bowl ring, Swift’s been rocking a ring of her own throughout the football season. If you spotted Swift’s stunning accessories during that sweet post-game moment on the field with Kelce on Jan. 28 when the Chiefs won the AFC Championship game, then you’re probably wondering how to be bejeweled like her. 

The red ring Swift was wearing is the Heirloom Ring from Mejuri ($598, Mejuri), a brand beloved by fellow fashionistas. The brand is known for having good quality jewelry that will last a long time. The Heirloom Ring is perfect for Swift, considering it’s a spot-on match for the Chiefs team color. You can rock this ring, too, if you pick it up before it sells out. It is pricey at a whopping $598, but it’s an investment piece you can keep forever. It’s a 14-karat gold garnet ring with a beautiful red gemstone. It would be the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for any Swiftie. 

Believe it or not, that’s not the most expensive thing Swift was wearing at the AFC Championship game. She also wore this custom Wove Made diamond bracelet that’s priced at over $5,000. Yep, you read that right. Hey, no one said shining like a mirrorball would be cheap. 

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Swift has been wearing the cutest Chiefs-themed pieces all season. TikToker @bridertay.world made a compilation dedicated to all the jewelry Swift has worn, and I’m obsessed. If you can’t afford the Mejuri ring, don’t worry. You can match Swift with these more affordable pieces. She was wearing this Chiefs necklace from BaubleBar ($44, Baublebar) on Jan. 28, which retails for only $44 (but it’s currently sold out, so add yourself to the waitlist). On her other hand, Swift wore a ring from EB and Co. It’s an adorable mini 87 jersey, and only $14. It’s now on pre-order on the store’s website.

Fans can’t help but think Swift manifested this moment of the Chiefs making it to the Super Bowl, between various football lyrics and moments throughout her eras, including the “You Belong With Me” music video moment. My favorite coincidence is the “Stay Stay Stay (Taylor’s Version)” lyrics, “That’s when you came in wearing a football helmet.” Also, who could forget the iconic Eras Tour moment when she changed the “Karma” lyrics to “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me”?! 

The Super Bowl is on Feb. 11 this year. Yep, 2+11 equals Swift’s lucky number: 13. She truly is a mastermind. Fans can only hope to see Swift at the Super Bowl game in Vegas. Though she has a show a day before in Tokyo, with the time difference, she could technically make it.

EnJanae Taylor is a Her Campus national writer. She writes for the Style section, covering beauty, fashion, and decor. She graduated from LSU, earning bachelor’s degrees in fashion merchandising and journalism. She was also the entertainment editor and later the managing editor of LSU’s award-winning newspaper, The Reveille. EnJanae’ is currently a contributing writer for Southern Living. She’s previously written for The Everygirl, College Fashionista, and Basic Magazine. EnJanae’ loves everything fashion and pop culture related. Her favorite activities are going to the movies, shopping, and seeing her favorite artists in concert. She also runs a food account with her best friend and loves eating a good meal.