Matthew Stafford’s wife, Kelly Stafford, promoted Kristin Juszczyk’s premium fan apparel brand, Off Season. Kristin, wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, launched the latest collection in collaboration with the NFL and Fanatics.
Matthew Stafford’s Wife Loved Kristin Juszczyk’s Off Season Brand
Off Season blends high-fashion aesthetics with sports culture. It’s already gaining celebrity approval, with Kelly Stafford giving her three-word review: “This… is everything.” Stafford shared her endorsement on Instagram, rocking a blue Buffalo Bills puffer jacket from the collection.
Kristin Juszczyk is thrilled by the support. She announced the debut collection on her own Instagram with the caption: “ITS HERE!!!!!!! @offseasonbrand is live now! I can’t believe our debut collection with @nfl and @fanatics is officially here!! I can’t wait for you guys to get some puffers!!!!”
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NFL fans can raid the Off Season collection, which has unisex puffer jackets ($395), vests ($295), and a long coat ($495). It reps teams like the 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, and Buffalo Bills. One can argue that the price range is steep, but the designs cater to fans looking for a blend of style and team spirit.
Juszczyk’s journey started from DIY tube tops to high-end fan gear. “I’ve always had a passion for design,” she shared. “Partnering with Emma Grede and Fanatics has been a game changer.”
Her mission goes beyond creating stylish game-day looks. She wants fans to feel “empowered, confident, and comfortable — no matter the occasion.” Her designs aim to change traditional sports apparel. She envisions fans making a statement, whether at the game, tailgating, or hitting the town.
“Off Season isn’t just about sports or game day; it’s a lifestyle. I want people to feel like they can be their best selves — strong, unapologetic, and ready for anything life throws their way,” Juszczyk explains.
Since its inception, Off Season has captured the hearts of fans, players’ wives, and even A-list celebrities like Olivia Culpo and Simone Biles. “For years, I’ve been reimagining what team pride can look like, but seeing the incredible response from other players’ wives, celebrity fans, and everyday supporters showed me this could be something bigger,” Juszczyk said.
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The brand’s designs appeal to her belief that fan apparel can be more than just a jersey — it can be a personal expression of pride and individuality.