Your favorite jersey, reimagined.
Disclaimer: These designs are not officially licensed and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or in collaboration with any college, university, sports league, or team. The boots featured on this site are not for sale and are intended solely as artistic, one-of-a-kind gifts. This website is not a commercial sales platform; it serves as a visual portfolio to showcase my design work, custom creations, and the individuals I’ve had the honor of designing for.
All-Star Boots for Incredible Women
Livvy Dunne for Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates
Chic, bold, and totally showstopping. These black-on-black boots were the perfect statement piece to close out the season in style. Paired with jean shorts and a sleek black top, they turned heads and owned every step.
Chelsea Freeman for Freddie Freeman, LA Dodgers
Ever since the Dodgers kicked off the season with the Tokyo Series, I knew I had to design a pair of boots using this iconic Takashi Murakami collab jersey. The vibrant pink Superflat flowers, paired with the classic Dodger blue and the bold red front number, turned these boots into wearable art. Debuting them during such a standout season for the Dodgers made the moment even sweeter.
Leanna Hunter for Travis Hunter, Jacksonville Jaguars
To celebrate the couple’s first NFL season, I knew I had to go big. I went with an extra high-knee silhouette for a bold, elevated look, and the teal colorway makes these boots undeniable standouts. Finished off with a 3D Jaguars patch, they look just like your favorite jersey — only better.
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
Nothing’s more iconic than a red cowboy boot. For the Chiefs, I knew I wanted to use their signature red jersey with bold yellow accents — and these boots turned out perfectly. With 3D patches taken straight from authentic jerseys, they look like you’re ready to step onto the field and into the game.
Ellen Kershaw for Clayton Kershaw, LA Dodgers
There are few things more beloved in Los Angeles than the Kershaws — and the popularity of these boots proves it. This Dodgers-inspired pair has been one of my most requested variations by far, and it really shows how passionate and engaged the LA fan base is. The blue logo paired with those bold red numbers feels crisp, clean, and totally classic.
Livvy Dunne for Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates
When Livvy told me she wanted a pair of boots to wear to Paul’s last game of the season, I knew they had to be perfect. I love using the player replica versions of the team’s jerseys — it’s such a fun touch to have the number visible on both the front and back. The white jerseys look sleek and elevated, and the bows add a fun pop of personality.
Brittany Mahomes for Patrick Mahomes, KC Chiefs
For this pair, I used the Chiefs’ white jersey with bold red and yellow accents to keep things crisp but full of KC pride. With 3D patches pulled straight from authentic jerseys, these boots are ready for game day in MVP style.
Rachel Gomber for Austin Gomber, Colorado Rockies
The vibrant purple pinstripes make these boots total showstoppers. Using the Limited Player jerseys — with the number featured on the front — has been my favorite detail. It adds just the right touch to take this design over the top. Paired with a chic and stylish bubble dress, these boots were the stars of Family Day.
Josh Smith, Texas Rangers
From the beginning, I knew I had to solve one big question: How do you make two boots come together to look like a single jersey — with just one number on the back? After lots of trial and error, the result is incredibly satisfying. When the wearer places the heels together, the number lines up perfectly — preserving the full integrity of the jersey design in a fun, unexpected way.
Dru Stott for Bryson Stott, Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies have one of the most recognizable jerseys in sports worldwide, and the pinstripes are such a fun and unique twist on your typical cowboy boot. Add this to the success the team has had in recent years, and you get boots that are highly requested with demand that is not expected to slow down any time soon.
Cara Smith for Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers
Nothing’s better than baseball with family! Designing these adorable toddler boots was such a fun challenge and really showed me just how versatile the jersey boot design can be. These tiny, stylish boots are the perfect addition to the jersey boot family — and they complete the vision of having the whole crew supporting Dad in matching game-day gear.
My Jersey Cowboy Boot Story
In June 2024, I hand-crafted my first pair of jersey cowboy boots in my parents’ garage. The idea struck me: What if a sports jersey could be perfectly transformed into a pair of cowboy boots? Buttons aligned just right, the team logo front and center, and the iconic name and number wrapping around the back of the boots.
Coming from a STEM and Engineering background, I’ve always been a problem-solver (and extremely persistent). I ordered my authentic jerseys, developed a plan for how I wanted my design to look, and got to work. I created exactly what I was envisioning all by myself, a one-woman show, meticulously crafting and hand-making the game day statement piece of my dreams.
The very first prototype I ever created was this pair of Braves Acuña Jr. boots, which you can see here. It’s incredible to see the transformation from my first iteration to where I am today, which can be attributed to the manufacturing and process design experiences gained through my 10-year tech consulting career.
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