Why Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s Knicks Denim Duo Is the Courtside Look Everyone Will Be Copying This Season
Ever wonder if courtside seats at the NBA Finals come with a side of style inspiration? Well, Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner just turned Madison Square Garden into their own fashion arena. These two have morphed into more than just Knicks superfans—they’re the headline act on celebrity row, showing up game after game, and now taking their coordinated, custom Chrome Hearts denim looks all the way to Game Four of the Finals. It’s like they’re challenging the notion that sports and high fashion should stay in separate corners. Watching them, I can’t help but ask: when did basketball become the ultimate runway? The fusion of fiercely cool denim with a pop of Knicks orange? You’ve got to admire that bold play—because let’s be honest, pulling off double-denim with that kind of flair is no easy feat. If you’re curious to see how these two have amped up their game while cheering on their team, this is one scoreboard you won’t want to miss.
Another game, another Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner spotting at Madison Square Garden.
The couple has become somewhat of a staple of the Knicks celebrity row, attending the New York City team’s games against the Atlanta Hawks in April, the Philadelphia 76ers in early May, and the Cleveland Cavaliers during the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Now, they’ve taken their courtside fashion to the NBA Finals, making a discreet entrance for Game Four.
To watch the game, the two matched in custom Chrome Hearts denim, embellished with orange and blue cross details that put a Knicks spin on the label’s classic motifs.
Chalamet went with a full double-denim look, wearing both a jean jacket and a pair of slouchy jeans. He layered the pieces over a white V-neck tee and added a bright orange belt with a silver chain. A coordinating choker hung from his neck, and he completed the fit with tan boots.
Next to him, Jenner opted for a pair of low-rise jeans, cuffed at the bottom to show some hidden cross details. She wore them with a cropped white tank top and carried her matching jacket in hand—along with a white leather bowling bag from the same brand.
At previous games, the two have matched in Knicks T-shirts and other team merch, but this took things up a notch. Chalamet has especially been amping things up these past few weeks, wearing themed jumpsuits and jackets galore—with an amount of orange we haven’t seen him (or really anyone) wear since the Marty Supreme press tour.




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