How to Style a Football Jersey, According to Our WAG Experts

For Michaela Worleywhose fiancé, Jeremy Reeves, is a quarterback for the Washington Commanders, that means everything from wearing a tank top with cowboy boots and a denim mini to going full glam with knee-high boots and some sparkly accessories.

The best part? All of this can be done using items you already have in your closet, making the whole thing pretty simple.

“What I love most about a soccer jersey is how easily it can be styled,” she says.

Lindsay Lesmeisterwhose fiancé, Connor Colby, is a defensive back for the 49ers, also likes to change things up from game to game.

“Whether that means chunky hoops and stacked bracelets, a slicked-back ponytail or a fun hairstyle and statement purse, these simple changes make fanwear more fun and personal,” she says.

For Katie Joneswho spends Saturdays cheering on boyfriend Lyric Rawls, who plays quarterback for the University of Kansas, has an MVP as part of her team.

“You can never go wrong with knitwear and cute boots,” she says.

Don't like the fit? Do it yourself!

Almost all the WAGs we spoke to said they enjoy redesigning jerseys, either by working with a professional or creating the look themselves.

“I worked with a local seamstress to completely remake knits, cutting them up and stitching them to make halter tops, corsets or even skirts,” says Julia Falconiwhose fiancé, Jordan Stout, is a player for the Baltimore Ravens. “I like to make jerseys more feminine and fashionable, especially for summer and warm weather play.”

Jones adds that the look of a knit can be changed with a DIY touch, such as trimming the neckline so it's clear of the shoulders or adding lightweight ties at the waist to make it more fitted.

But if you're short on time or nervous about cutting fabric, Lesmeister has a brilliant solution.

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