Tiffany & Co. and Mitchell & Ness Celebrate Super Bowl LVII With a Jersey Collaboration

Shortly after revealing its luxe Nike Air Force 1 collab, the jewelry imprint returns with another special project.

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While primarily known for making some of the finest quality jewelry pieces, Tiffany & Co. is making a splash in the world of fashion here in this early half of the year. The New York-based imprint is coming off the announcement of its fresh Nike Air Force 1 Low collaboration with Nike, and now it has regained our attention for its newest project: a collaborative jersey with Mitchell & Ness.

The new garment is engineered to celebrate the forthcoming Super Bowl LVII game which is set to be played on Sunday, February 12 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. Done up in black, the limited-edition thread is fashioned with Tiffany-inspired design details. The 57 number is a reference to the Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue Landmark store that’s situated on 57th Street in NYC as well as Super Bowl LVII. It’s designed with a black base and comes accessorized with Tiffany blue accents that serve as shadows for the aforementioned numbers the “Tiffany” spell-out in the center of the chest and the archival “T&CO” insignia that sits above it. Tiffany & Co. is also the official manufacturer of the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy, so this latest collaboration extends the company’s football-related ties even further.

The jersey is dropping via the Tiffany & Co. site on February 3.

In other news, Hypebeast took a deep dive into Tiffany’s latest Nike collaboration.

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