Now that everyones a Knicks fan, this is what you need to wear

Blue and orange are pretty popular colors around New York City these days.For the first time in 27 years, the New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals, and after a thrilling Game 1 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, one thing’s for certain — even if basketball wasn’t your thing before, we’re all Knicks fans now, and we have to dress the part.Luckily, the world of sports merchandise goes far beyond jerseys and a lot of what’s available looks just as at home on the streets of NYC as it does in the stands at MSG, and naturally, with the Knicks making a run this deep into the playoffs, fashionable merch is in high demand.Both in store and online, Knicks gear is flying off the metaphorical shelves.

“I feel like we made the best bet ever,” Danielle Snyder, the co-founder of DannijoPro, a premium label that combines fashion and sports fandom, told The Post ahead of Game 2.The brand’s Knicks bestsellers include the Game Day tee, satin bomber jacket and and a letterman half zip with a crocheted collar, but Snyder notes that it’s been difficult to keep things in stock and many of its top products are currently sold out.She cites “the power of the Knicks brand” as a reason why DannijoPro’s designs have caught on with regular New Yorkers and famous fans alike.

Gary Vaynerchuk and Spike Lee have received custom-made pieces from DannijoPro and Brooke Shields and her daughter Rowan Henchy were spotted in DannijoPro at The Garden.“It’s not just a garment…” Snyder said.“It’s a premium product that’s tied to emotion, experience, a specific roster, historic run.” Terez, founded by Zara Tisch, is another brand in the premium sportswear space.

Its Knicks bomber jackets, baby tees, and crewneck sweaters have been bestsellers throughout the recent postseason run.“I never knew I wanted to even be in the sports category, but our mission has always been about bringing people together,” Tisch said.“In the male-dominated industries, we need to ce...

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Publisher: New York Post

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