Brittany Mahomes is ready for sweater weather.
The NFL WAG sent a subtle message with her knitwear on Sunday, posing for an Instagram post in an Abercrombie & Fitch Madeline Crew Sweater ($70 $56) embroidered with the phrase “Please do not disturb.”
And while the statement-making sweater’s selling out swiftly, there’s still time to snag it for 20% off during the brand’s big fall sale today — which also includes 20% off all other sweaters and sweatshirts (plus 15% off everything else).
In addition to Mahomes’ embroidered option, the crewneck comes in 11 shades raging from a cable-knit baby blue to neutrals like cream and tan.
The pregnant star, who’s partnered with Abercrombie, paired hers with the brand’s leopard-print Curve Love Low Rise Baggy Jean ($110 $94) and styled her hair in loose waves for the informal Instagram photoshoot.
It’s not the first time she’s rocked A&F attire, as she matched with her husband, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in the brand’s bestselling Kansas City Chiefs Vintage-Inspired Graphic Tee ($50) for a preseason game in August.
And she’s modeled several other styles from the NFL collection on Instagram Stories — including an on-sale Kansas City Chiefs Graphic Hoodie ($100 $90) she called “so soft and comfortable.”
The brand’s current sale includes plenty of other fall fashion finds, too, from the bestselling Essential Popover Hoodie ($70 $56) — which boasts over 2,000 five-star reviews — to the versatile Novelty Button Crew Cardigan ($70 $56).
And for more Mahomes-inspired shopping elsewhere on the internet, be sure to check out BaubleBar’s custom sale to enjoy 25% off on the Pavé Bubble Initial Necklace ($62 $47) she wore to the most recent Chiefs game last Monday.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.