
A Gaithersburg, Maryland, business owner who has never taken an NFL snap is now a part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The light-up shoes Donna Kelce wore as she cheered for her sons鈥 Super Bowl dreams are now in Canton, Ohio. Monica Blakely, the woman who made them, got to visit them in the Hall last week.
鈥淵ou look at that building 鈥 to be able to walk in and see my stuff amongst other legends,鈥 Blakely told 草莓传媒. 鈥淭hat was my Lombardi Trophy.鈥
Blakely contacted Donna Kelce once her two sons were Super Bowl-bound. It was the first time in history a mother had a son on each team in the game.
The pair of shoes they created light up. One represents the Eagles, complete with the logo. The other is red, along with an arrowhead. Kelce is written on the back of both.
鈥淪he really liked them. Apparently, everybody else liked them,鈥 Blakely told 草莓传媒, speaking about a social media post Donna Kelce had made that garnered millions of views.
She also made a matching jacket, but Kelce decided to keep it rather than donate it.
鈥 Donna Kelce (@dkelce1)
Blakely owns They make custom gear for sports fans from all over.
鈥淲e want to cater to the entire sports world, whether it’s soccer, hockey, whether it’s moms or dads, players,鈥 said Blakely. 鈥淲e want to just be able to openly cater to anybody who needs that custom apparel to stand out … to show how proud they are of the player, just like we would for our kid.鈥
Being a lifelong Washington fan, she hopes to make some Super Bowl swag for them soon.
鈥淚鈥檝e got a lot of hope for the team this season,鈥 said Blakely.
