MILAN — Team USA men’s ice hockey just snapped a 46-year Olympic gold medal drought with a heart-stopping 2-1 overtime victory against Canada, and the celebration spilled right over into the NFL fashion world. Kristin Juszczyk wasted no time dropping a snowy, patriotic Instagram carousel to honor the milestone. Jake Ferguson’s fiancée, Haley Cavinder, immediately hopped into the comments to crown the look.
Winter Ice Meets High Fashion
You could almost feel the freezing Milan temperatures through the screen, but Juszczyk’s outfits brought enough heat to melt the snow. Celebrating Sunday’s historic win, the wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk posted a masterclass in winter sports fashion. She captioned the carousel with a simple but effective rally cry: “Let’s go USA.”
Juszczyk modeled three distinct looks in the snow. She kicked things off in a sleek, short sweater dress. The third slide featured her signature layered aesthetic: a blue jacket draped over a pristine white coat stamped with “Team USA,” paired with blue denim and a patriotic “USA” headband. She closed out the highlights in the seventh slide with a mirror selfie, rocking a black T-shirt layered under a striking red jumpsuit.
Cavinder, clearly impressed by the Olympic-level drip, dropped a quick two-word verdict in the comments section.
“The Coolest.”
— Haley Cavinder, reacting on Instagram
“We’re so proud to be American and to win for our country… That’s American hockey right there.”
— Jack Hughes, Team USA Forward, following his overtime gold medal winner
From Super Bowl LX to the Olympic Stage
Juszczyk has been on an absolute tear this month. Just two weeks ago, she brought her rapidly expanding Off Season brand directly into the Super Bowl LX spotlight. Teaming up with Emma Grede, Juszczyk hosted a massive pop-up event leading up to the big game.
She expressed her gratitude online on February 11, thanking fans for turning out to the Sip and Shop event. “Seeing our @offseasonbrand Super Bowl collection at the @bigfacebrand pop-up at the @square Corner Store was so unreal,” she wrote. Her brand dominated the pre-game fashion chatter, especially after she designed a custom piece for Ann Michael, the wife of New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. The Patriots ultimately fell to the Seattle Seahawks in a rough 29-13 finish, but Juszczyk’s designs won the weekend.
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
While the NFL offseason is officially underway, the crossover between professional sports and high-end fashion is accelerating. Juszczyk’s Off Season brand proves that fan apparel no longer starts and stops at oversized jerseys. By leveraging major cultural moments—from the Seahawks lifting the Lombardi Trophy to Team USA capturing Olympic gold—these designers are turning stadium tunnels and snowy mountains into legitimate runways. Expect to see Juszczyk expanding her licensing reach beyond football as the 2026 sports calendar heats up, potentially eyeing NHL or international Olympic partnerships next.

