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Travis Kelce's Kentucky Derby Suit Inspires Some Criminally Hilarious Gangster Jokes

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The Kansas City Chiefs star's white suit for the 2024 Kentucky Derby had people on X, formerly Twitter, spouting off about what it reminded them of.

Beloved Kansas City Chiefs star player Travis Kelce made a stir among his fans when he turned up at the Kentucky Derby this past weekend in a suit that had many commenting.

Kelce's ensemble, an ivory, double-breasted pinstripe paired with a feather-accented fedora, caused many commenters to ask what kind of vibe he was trying to project.


The Kentucky Derby is a notably fashion-loud event, however, and Kelce's suit was restrained in comparison to others. His fans are not the usual derby fans, in general, so the meeting of the two worlds was amusing.

Fans were immediately confused.

Many asked if he was trying to look like a mob boss.


Others went for more of a historical interpretation.



Others commented in favor of Kelce's fashion choices.

Finally, someone pointed out that it was pretty normal for the Kentucky Derby.

Kelce finished his weekend at a Formula 1 event.

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