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Taylor Swift’s Knicks tee may be DIY, but Etsy sells the look

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Add The New York Post on Google Even though the Knicks won, you can say Taylor Swift spurred media buzz with her courtside look.

At Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden on June 10, Taylor Swift showed up in a custom blue-and-orange “Stevie Knicks” T-shirt, a playful mashup of the Knicks and legendary singer Stevie Nicks.

The shirt immediately caught the attention of fans online, especially after photos and videos of Swift courtside began circulating across social media. Swift attended the game with sisters Este and Alana Haim, who leaned into the joke as well, wearing matching pun-inspired shirts that read “Knickelback” and “Knickole Kidman.”

NBAE via Getty Images The coordinated look quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity fashion moments of the night. While the shirt appeared to be a custom creation, many fans were eager to find out whether they could recreate the look themselves. One TikTok commenter joked that the shirt was “giving bachelorette,” a comparison that only added to the internet’s fascination with the cheeky, homemade-feeling design.

AP Photo/Frank Franklin II That curiosity led us to Etsy, where sellers are already offering versions of the now-viral Knicks-inspired tee. Taylor Swift’s Knicks tee may be DIY, but Etsy sells the look. A search for custom Knicks shirts and Knicks-themed T-shirts reveals numerous fan-made options, including personalized designs that closely resemble the playful sports-meets-pop-culture aesthetic Swift wore courtside.

The outfit perfectly vibed with the carefree energy of the night. Swift and the Haim sisters appeared to be having a blast as they cheered on the Knicks from premium seats near the court. Cameras repeatedly found the group during the broadcast, and the singer even appeared on the arena’s video board, drawing a loud reaction from the crowd.

Whether the original “Stevie Knicks” shirt was handmade by a friend, commissioned for the game or created exclusively for Swift’s group remains unclear. Fans on Reddit are speculating that Swift did, in fact, DIY her courtside look (after all, she’s crafty and makes homemade sourdough).

The verdict from fans was immediate: The quirky courtside tee was a hit, and her single outfit sparked a shopping frenzy before the final buzzer even sounded. Swift’s tongue-in-cheek Knicks look didn’t stay exclusive for long, so if you missed out on a seat at Madison Square Garden, at least you can dress like you were there.

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