Travis Kelce spared no expense while spending time in London recently for girlfriend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour performances.
The ever-stylish Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, took the fashion capital by storm and dropped nearly $90,000 during a designer shopping spree, the US Sun reported Wednesday.
The three-time Super Bowl champion dropped five figures at Burberry alone, per the outlet, picking up a leather bomber jacket ($4,950), a “classic” leather biker jacket ($5,900) and a quilted bomber jacket ($2,350).
“Travis loves the Burberry style,” an insider told the US Sun.
He then made his way over to Rolex, where he forked over $63,000 for two timepieces: the classic Cosmograph Daytona, which retails for $44,300, plus an unnamed “legendary diver’s watch.”
“Travis loves this stuff,” continued the source. “He wants to start a collection.”
Kelce also stopped by his beloved Louis Vuitton and walked away with two denim patchwork shirts ($3,350) and a matching pair of shorts ($2,380).
“Travis had this trip in mind for ages,” the source explained. “He loves the London way of life – everything from the the taxis, the tea and the styles.”
While he may have a penchant for British customs, Kelce also wants to be prepared for sun exposure — so he spent $1,700 on a Lock & Co. Panama hat.
Kelce’s rep didn’t return Page Six’s request for comment.
Although the famed athlete obviously had some downtime to explore the high-end shops, the “Cruel Summer” singer also made sure he worked for his time off.
Kelce surprised Swifties during her third performance at Wembley Stadium by joining her on stage as one of her backup dancers — a stunt he suggested in the first place.
“I was like, ‘How fun would it be if I just rolled out on one of the bikes during the “1989” era?’” he recalled during Wednesday’s “New Heights” podcast episode. “She started laughing and was like, ‘Would you seriously be up for doing something like that?’”
“I was like, ‘What? I would love to do that. Are you kidding me? I’ve seen the show enough. Might as well put me to work here,’” Travis continued. “She found the perfect part of the show to put me in. … It was, like, the safest option.”