
Jason Kelce makes major announcement but insists it's nothing to do with Donald Trump
Jason Kelce has announced that he will be launching a new clothing line in which a collection of sweatshirts and T-shirts will be made entirely in the United States.
The former
Philadelphia Eagles
star's revelation comes amid
Donald Trump'
s trade war, which continues to unfold across the globe after he
announced tariff rate changes
to
each country that buys and sells from the nation
. One notable country
to have a drastic increase on its tariffs
is Vietnam, which has gone from around 16 percent to 46 percent,
affecting a anumber of clothing companies
which manufacture its products out of the south-east Asian country.
However,
Kelce
has made it clear that there's no political motive woven into his initiative, in spite of the current President's
tariff tactics
to shake up economies around the world. Produced in collaboration with
San Francisco
-based American Giant, Kelce's items will be made from cotton grown in
North Carolina
, and finished in
California
.
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"Been a long process, but proud to be a part of something that supports our communities and US manufacturing," Kelce
posted on X
(formerly Twitter), revealing his exciting new venture. Understandably so, fans had an inkling that his choice of words were a current dig at Trump.
However, he set the record straight in a recent interview with the
New York Times
, where he further discussed his commitment to domestic production, noting the personal fulfillment he finds in knowing the clothing is entirely crafted in America. "I have no issues with global trade whatsoever," the 37-year-old said.
"I don't think there's any type of statement trying to be made other than, 'Listen, there's some really awesome reasons to support homegrown American businesses and local businesses'. I grew up going into steel mills with my father. So, the concept of American workers making things was something that was ingrained early. And I just always gravitated toward it."
U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war continues to unravel across the globe
Kelce's brand, Underdog, is working hand in hand with American Giant, a manufacturer hailing from
San Francisco
, to roll out items targeted at "burlier" clientele, all designed by Kelce himself. While the
Super Bowl
winner himself hasn't openly shared his political leanings,
his wife Kylie
has been vocal about her firmly left-leaning perspectives.
Kelce's younger brother,
Travis
, notably remained quiet during last year's election run-up. He currently resides in Kansas City, where Missouri voted Republican, but his girlfriend, popstar sensation
Taylor Swift
, publicly endorsed
the Democrats and Kamala Harris
.
Swift's endorsement
provoked a fiery reaction from Trump
, who posted on Truth Social: "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!!!!" Despite the harsh words about his partner, Kelce was diplomatic when it was revealed that Trump would be watching him play at the Super Bowl in February.
"It's awesome," Kelce responded to the news of Trump attending the game. "It's a great honor, I think, no matter who the President is. I'm excited because it's the biggest game of my life and having the President there, it's the best country in the world so it's pretty cool."
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