Travis Kelce Had a Lovely Response to News About Taylor Swift’s Viral ‘TNT’ Bracelet
Don’t let the price of Taylor Swift’s viral “TNT” bracelet get you down.
On February 1,the jewelry designer behind Travis Kelce’s and Taylor Swift’s his-and-her diamond tennis bracelets announced a new, more affordable version of the look. According to the Wove website, the original customizable bracelets start at $5,680, though diamond lettering brings the cost to $6,060.
Now, a new version of the design featuring a “paperlink” chain will start at $290 for sterling silver, increasing to $1,030 for yellow, white, or rose gold. Of course, if you’re looking for diamond lettering à la Swift, expect to pay an additional fee. Oh, and by the way, Wove also sells a heart-hands bracelet for $550.

“Still shooketh that the QUEEN herself wore a bracelet that I designed,” pro golfer Michelle Wie West, who collaborated with Wove on the design, captioned her Instagram Reel announcement. “We are so grateful for everyone’s support, so we did something special for ya! So excited to introduce the paperlink version of our friendship bracelet. It’s so cute, I love it and I hope you do too. It comes in sterling silver, white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold. You can add 1-4 letters on it and make something special for you and your friends! 🫶🫶”
News
At my wedding, my grandfather handed me an old passbook. My father quickly took it and said, “That bank shut down in the ’80s—he’s just confused.”
Part 2 “Mr. Mercer?” he said again, his voice carrying the weight of bad news and good news tangled together so tightly they were impossible to separate. The second executive,…
Part 2 + 3: I kept $20M in my mom’s safe. Next morning she was gone with it—and I laughed because of what was inside
Part 2 Because the black bag they raced out of that house with only had… Twenty million dollars in perfectly printed counterfeit bills. I had swapped the real purchase packet…
Part 2 + 3: My daughter married a Korean man when she was 21. She hasn’t been home for twelve years, but every year, she sends $100,000.
Part 2 And then, someone called out in a voice I would know anywhere. “Mom…?” The single word hit me like a physical blow. My heart slammed against my ribs…
My sister switched my baby powder with flour as a joke during a family visit. Thirty seconds after I used it, my six-month-old baby stopped breathing. I rushed her to the hospital…
Part 2 “It looks like someone deliberately exposed her,” Dr. Morrison finished. The words landed like broken glass in an open wound. I stared at her, the hospital blanket twisting…
Part 2: I am 65 years old. I got divorced 5 years ago. My ex-husband left me a bank card with 3,000 dollars. I never touched it. Five years later, when I went to withdraw that money…
Part 2 The manager’s heels clicked across the polished tile like a countdown. She was in her early sixties, silver hair pulled into a neat bun, navy suit tailored sharp…
Part 2: At my wedding, my grandfather handed me an old passbook. My father quickly took it and said, “That bank shut down in the ’80s—he’s just confused.”
Mr. Mercer?” the second executive repeated, his voice low and measured, like a man delivering news that could tilt the rest of a life. His name tag read Richard Harlan,…
End of content
No more pages to load