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Off Season by Kristin Juszczyk and Emma Grede is releasing the brand’s newest NFL-inspired ready-to-wear collection on Thursday.
The collection features versatile apparel for game day and everyday wear, highlighting some of the NFL‘s biggest teams from the Kansas City Chiefs to 2025 Super Bowl champions the Philadelphia Eagles. The San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers are also featured.
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Forgoing staple jerseys and hoodies, Off Season’s ready-to-wear collection reimagines game day looks as stylish, trendy pieces.
“We launched Off Season with NFL puffer vests, jackets and coats that turn heads. Now, we’re expanding what team fashion looks like year-round,” Juszczyk, the self-taught designer and Off Season cofounder, said in a statement. “This new collection is all about versatility and reflecting my design style — pieces that empower people to mix, match and make them their own.”
The ready-to-wear collection builds on the sold-out debut of Off Season’s statement NFL puffer vests, jackets and long coats. This new drop highlights Off Season’s signature bold aesthetic, recontextualizing game day apparel in a wide range of versatile pieces with a contemporary approach to fandom.
“Off Season is challenging the traditional playbook on fanwear,” Grede, Off Season cofounder, said in a statement. “This collection goes beyond logos and team colors — it’s premium, style-driven and culturally relevant. We’re carving out a new category that merges fashion and sport with intention, setting Off Season apart from anything else in the fan gear space.”
Fleece corsets and pants, cargo shorts, graphic T-shirts, spliced T-shirts, fleece crewnecks and fleece joggers feature throughout the collection in sizes XXS to 3XL. Prices range from $110 to $165.
Off Season launched with its inaugural collection, featuring unisex puffer jackets, vests and coats, in January. “With a successful debut earlier this year, the NFL is excited for fans to witness the next iteration of Off Season,” Xaimara Coss, director of licensing at the NFL,said in a statement. “With its edgy approach to gameday fashion, we can continue to bring the realms of fashion and sports closer together and provide fans with another reason to show up authentically for one of the world’s most popular sports.”
The sports fashion brand’s latest drop is available on Off Season, NFL and Fanatics’ official websites.