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The Kelce brothers just dropped a Father’s Day gift that’s a total touchdown

Add The New York Post on Google Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know everyone’s favorite footballer, Travis Kelce, and his brother Jason Kelce have a sports podcast called “New Heights.”

They have a ton of merch available for sale on Amazon, but their latest launch takes the cake — and it’s just in time for summer. OluKai just launched a new version of its ever-popular Mea Ola Nuʻu flip-flops — which have long been a favorite of Jason Kelce — in a limited-time collaboration with “New Heights.”

On a “New Heights” podcast episode in 2024, Jason mentioned that he’s had a pair of the Ola Nuʻu for years now, saying he’s only had to replace his slippers once since buying them nearly a decade ago.

The latest pair has a football-inspired design — it literally looks like a football was compressed into a sandal, down to the build and markings. The material itself is full-grain leather, which the brand says is a nod to the vintage pigskin footballs.

If you love hidden details, you’ll also like that Travis and Jason’s signatures are engraved onto these flip-flops. And there’s a “New Heights Equipment Co.” stamp, adding a slightly more custom touch to this no-frills sandal.

In a previous episode of “New Heights,” Jason also mentioned the flip-flops versatility: “If it’s functional, high quality and it looks good, I’m all for it.”

OLUKAI If you want comfort, style and a football-inspired pick to wear around this summer, or just a Father’s Day gift for your dad — I got these for my dad this Father’s Day, by the way — then these flip-flops are an in for dads into sports or just dads who value comfort. Shop now while this drop lasts.

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