Kristin Juszczyk Scored with Her Custom Jackets. Now She's Creating Pieces for Football Fans (Exclusive)

Kristin Juszczyk brings her designs to fans!

The wife of San Francisco 49ers player Kyle Juszczyk spoke with PEOPLE about teaming up with Marriott Bonvoy to offer one lucky fan the chance to receive a one-of-a-kind, personalized item designed by her. Starting October 10th, Marriott Bonvoy members can use their points to bid on this custom piece of NFL apparel. Bidding remains open until October 29.

“It’s so exciting because members can bid on their points and the winner will have the opportunity to meet me for a full customization experience,” Juszczyk tells PEOPLE exclusively. “I want to bring their exact vision to life. While I can put my own spin on it, the focus is really on what they want. I can’t wait to connect with someone and make a unique piece just for them!”

Kristin Juszczyk in a puffer jacket.

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Although Juszczyk has designed exclusive looks for big names like Taylor Swift, Brittany Mahomes, Olivia Culpo and Simone Biles, her true passion lies in dressing her fans. Just last week, the 30-year-old designer hosted her second annual Women of the Niners event at Levi’s Stadium, where she had the chance to connect with fans in person.

“That event was such a pivotal moment in my career last year,” she shares. “It’s so much fun connecting with women all over the Bay Area, women from the 49ers and Faithful in the Bay. Hearing their stories about how I inspired them to pick up a sewing machine, start crafting with their daughters, or just look forward to what I create each week it really lit a fire in me.”

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“It motivated me to keep going and highlighted the incredible sisterhood that has formed in our community,” she adds.

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In February 2024 ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl, Juszczyk also told PEOPLE how grateful she is to have a platform to share her designs after years of being told “no” and not being good enough to break into the fashion space.

“I’ve been in this for a couple of years and I’ve been told a lot of times, ‘no’ or that we just don’t have the space for it,” she said, recalling her first NFL design, which was a pair of sweatpants and a crop top. “This is something that I’ve been so passionate about. I feel like there’s a big gap in the market, and I know that I have so many designs that I know women want. It’s just a matter of being able to market it.”

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“I simply cannot thank everyone enough for their positivity,” she added. “It’s my love and I think people can feel how much I love it and how passionate I am about it.”

She continued: “I just want other women, and even not just women, I want men too, to feel comfortable and confident in what they wear to the game. And everyone deserves to be able to show their creativity as well.”

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