The under-$100 tank Taylor Swift wore for her first Chiefs game is finally back in stock

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Taylor Swift at the Chiefs game in a white tank top, with an inset of the top Taylor Swift is a longtime Dôen devotee. AP; Getty Images; Dôen

Taylor Swift’s favorite fashions tend to sell out swiftly.

Case in point? Shortly after she sported the Dôen Lois Tank ($98) for her first Kansas City Chiefs game appearance in September 2023, the classic cotton top flew off the shelves.

But if the wardrobe staple had you saying “you belong with me,” there’s good news: On Friday, the label restocked the versatile style in all sizes.

While the pop phenom styled hers with shorts and red-and-white New Balance 550 sneakers ($150) to cheer on boyfriend Travis Kelce last fall, the pointelle top could pair just as well with a dressier look.

Swift’s a longtime fan of the LA-based brand; she teamed its ruffled Henri Top ($218) with a jean skirt last summer, and has selected its signature floral dresses for occasions including her star-studded Fourth of July party.

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Dôen Lois Tank


She’s not alone in her love for the label, either, as everyone from Kylie Jenner to Sofia Richie to Kaia Gerber wore its wares last year.

Just be sure to shop fast if you’re planning to snap up Swift’s tank, as it’s sure to sell out again in a flash.

Taylor Swift in the stands at a football gameTaylor Swift cheered on Travis Kelce for the first time at a Chiefs game in September 2023. Getty Images

Looking for red lipstick to complete the look? The star’s been known to wear shades including MAC’s Ruby Woo ($23), which she called a “staple” in a 2015 interview with People.

In addition to her signature beauty looks, Swift’s sported plenty of primarily-red outfits while cheering on the Chiefs — often matching looks with pal Brittany Mahomes, who’s married to the team’s quarterback.

And with the Kansas City Chiefs currently in the NFL playoffs, it’s safe to say she’s not done donning festive spectator styles just yet.

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