Taylor Swift's Sporty Shorts Set Stole the Show at the Stanley Cup Finals—Here's How to Get the Look

Sporty chic styles to copy her look

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Taylor Swift never fumbles when it comes to her game day looks—whether she's cheering on her beau Travis Kelce or cheering alongside him. On Thursday, Swift and Kelce enjoyed a date night at Game 4 of the 2025 Stanley Cup finals, and let's just say her outfit was the real winner of the evening.

To attend the major hockey match, Swift sported a $1,590 beige tracksuit by Area, featuring a crystal-embellished zip jacket ($995) and matching track shorts ($595), which she paired with the popular $6,900 Chanel 25 handbag. The "Eras" singer also opted for some dazzling accessories, rocking her go-to diamond earrings from DeBeers, alongside her infamous "TNT" bracelet by Wove x Michelle Wie West.

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Of course, we all have our sights set on the sporty-cool vibe of Swift's coordinating shorts set, which is as perfect for a travel day as it is for a sporting event. And while her exact outfit may not be in your budget (ahem, it definitely isn't in mine), you can still embrace the look with these similar-looking—and much more affordable—sets and rompers below. Personally, I'm about to nab the Free People World Tour set ($128) for all my summer outings.

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Going for laid-back and effortless? Then this short-sleeve sweatsuit is about to become your new go-to. Made from a blend of rayon, polyester and spandex, it features a lapel-style half-zip top and matching drawstring shorts that buyers say fit comfortably at the waistline. "This is made of the softest material," adds one 5-star reviewer. "They feel like PJs, and they look nicer in person."

This one-piece sweatsuit is made from polyester, lyocell and elastane, and boasts a preppy collared neckline, stretchy waist and, yes, two front pockets. You can wear it for a pickleball match, at the beach or even to a casual luncheon, giving you loads of opportunities to channel your inner Tay. While I’m fond of this neutral sand colorway, there are three others to choose from, including a pretty pink and light ivory.

Jetting off on vacation this summer? Make sure to include this World Tour set from Free People on your packing list. The sporty set includes a cotton and polyester blend pullover, complete with functional pockets and a banded hem, along with lightweight nylon shorts that have a similar pull-on design and thick, elasticated waistband as Swift's. "Super comfy, super flattering! I had to buy it in another color when I tried it on! Love it," gushes one buyer. Just note that the lighter hued shorts may be somewhat see-through, so you might want to choose your undergarments carefully—or simply use 'em as the perfect cover-up over your bathing suit.

If you’re hitting the trails this summer (or going on any other outdoor adventures), you'll be glad you scooped up this utility-inspired romper from Free People, which comes equipped with a zip-front top, cinchable drawstring waist and pockets aplenty. The brand describes the piece as offering a relaxed, slouchy fit that can even be dropped down and tied around your waist if you start breaking a sweat. Dare I call it the perfect pickup for the season?

This zip-up one-piece has a sleek, sophisticated silhouette complete with a detachable belt that makes it the ultimate one-and-done ensemble. In my opinion, it's casual enough for a day of sightseeing (or sports viewing), but you can easily dress it up with heels for date night. Plus, the linen-blend material makes it breathable, meaning it should keep you comfy, even in high temps.


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