Taylor Swift Rewears "T" Chain to Support Travis Kelce at the Super Bowl — Shop Here

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Taylor Swift is no stranger to initial jewelry, but the pop star's latest take on the trend is helping to usher in a new era for the accessory.

Swift attended the 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 9, wearing a "T" thigh chain as a necklace. She paired the jewelry with a white blazer and tank top, matching knee-high boots, and her signature red lip. The necklace features ruby heart stones and a glittery "T" initial that could stand for Taylor or her boyfriend Travis Kelce. According to People, the accessory was custom-designed by Swift in collaboration with the star's stylist Joseph Cassell and famed jeweler Lorraine Schwartz.

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 09: (L-R) Ice Spice, Ashley Avignone, and Taylor Swift attend the Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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Earlier, at the 2025 Grammys on Sunday, Feb. 2, the musician donned the same initial necklace hanging on her thigh. The beaded chain was situated on Swift's upper left leg, peeking out ever-so-slightly beneath her Vivienne Westwood dress's sky-high slit. Swift's micro frock was adorned with sequin embellishments and featured a statement "Chiefs red" color that fans speculated was also a nod to Kelce's team.

During the Grammys, Swifties — ever the internet sleuths — immediately drew comparisons between the thigh necklace and lyrics from Swift's Grammy-nominated album, "The Tortured Poets Department." In the song "Guilty As Sin?" she sings, "What if he's written 'mine' on my upper thigh, only in my mind?"

Admittedly, the whole thing felt very Troy-Gabriella-coded from "High School Musical 2" — which the internet reliably depicted in memes. But for fashion girlies (like myself), Swift's thigh chain inspired a different kind of speculation beyond just her boyfriend — including whether or not the star might've just soft-launched a new category of personalized jewelry, and by extension, spring's biggest fashion trend?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 02: Taylor Swift, fashion and jewelry detail, attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
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Body chains and initial jewelry certainly aren't new, but when reimagined together, they offer a whole new approach: you can don the initials of your own name or pay homage to your partner, all while concealing the jewelry beneath your everyday clothes, choosing to playfully tease the accessory like Swift did at the Grammys, or reworking it later as a necklace like she did at the Super Bowl.

While the pop star's necklace is custom-made, there are ways to recreate her look before the thigh-chain trend takes off on TikTok. Ahead, I rounded up similar variations of Swift's body chain, with everything from chain belts to lengthy belly chains, initial hand chains, and more. Keep reading to shop the pop-star-approved jewelry trend.

An Initial Leg Chain
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An Initial Leg Chain

Diamond Initial Leg Chain ($11)

I say this as someone who shops for a living: initial leg chains are incredibly difficult to find online — which just furthers my theory that retailers will find new ways to adopt the accessory for spring. This piece was one of the few I managed to source; it's available in a variety of charm options so you can customize to your preferred letter.

A Body Chain Belt
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A Body Chain Belt

Rhinestone Body Chain Belt ($13)

While it's not quite as customized as Swift's thigh chain, this body chain belt mirrors the ruby theme of the pop star's, with dainty heart accents to match. Plus, it features a lengthened chain element that extends down to your thigh, so you can achieve a similar look to the musician.

An Initial Waist Chain Belt
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An Initial Waist Chain Belt

Olivia Mark Waist Chain Belt ($18, originally $24)

This sleek and sophisticated body jewelry stands out with its initial charm that's designed to drape over your lower abdomen. Style it with a crop top or on top of a blouse as a cool belt.

A Thigh Necklace With Charms
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A Thigh Necklace With Charms

BNB Heaven Alluring Thigh Chain With Snake Charm ($25, originally $51)

While Swift's thigh necklace didn't feature a snake on it, I know the pop star has an affinity for the animal. And with rumors of a "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" release looming, I think this body jewelry would honor the musician in more ways than one — and get you hyped for her next album drop.

An Initial Necklace
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An Initial Necklace

Mint and Lily Initial & Birthstone Droplet Necklace ($49, originally $100)

Take a page out of Swift's style book with this initial necklace, which is available to shop in all letters of the alphabet, and even features a darling ruby heart pendant — just like the ones incorporated into Swift's "T" thigh chain.

A Personalized Belly Chain
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A Personalized Belly Chain

Prya Nevada Custom Name Belly Chain ($70)

With this dainty belly chain, you can go beyond initials and rock a full name right on your tummy. It's completely customizable, so you can make it your own or buy it as a thoughtful gift.

Best Slouchy Beanie For Women
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Best Slouchy Beanie For Women

Adina Eden Multi CZ Embedded Pave Initial Hand Chain ($90, originally $150)

Who says initial body jewelry has to be relegated to just your thighs? This glitzy hand chain is elevated by pave stones, and features an initial charm front and center. What's not to love?


Kyley Warren (she/her) is an award-winning writer, editor, and affiliate strategist with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She currently works as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. She previously worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.