
A Note from Travis
“I believe the best way to live is with authenticity, joy, and optimism, and that’s what Tru Kolors has stood for from the start.
Together with American Eagle, we designed a collection that captures that energy. Every detail of AE x TK was made with intention; a reminder to play hard, dream big, and enjoy the journey.
I’m inspired by where I come from and the people around me. That’s why we chose six incredible athletes – Anna, Azzi, Drew, Kiyan, Suni, and Jeremiah – who stay true to themselves while changing the game. They perfectly represent this collaboration.
I’m excited to share the first American Eagle x Tru Kolors collection.”

We Live to Play. This is Tru Kolors.
Each athlete shares Travis’ beliefs of staying true and living life beyond boundaries.

Anna Frey
Tennis
A rising American tennis player and social media personality, Anna gained viral attention in 2024 for her resemblance to Brock Purdy and has since built a strong online following. Committed to play Division I tennis in 2025, she continues to train and compete while balancing her growing digital influence.

Azzi Fudd
Basketball
A former No. 1 high school recruit, Azzi overcame multiple major injuries to lead UConn to its 12th NCAA championship in 2025, earning Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors with a 24-point performance in the title game. Averaging 13.6 points that season, she announced her return for a final year, cementing her legacy as one of college basketball’s most resilient and dynamic players.

Drew Allar
Football
College quarterback and former five-star recruit, Drew has thrown for over 6,300 yards and 53 touchdowns since becoming the starter in 2023, leading his team to a 13–3 record. Returning for his senior season in 2025, he’s focused on refining his game as he positions himself as a top contender for the 2026 NFL Draft.

Kiyan Anthony
Basketball
A top-40 national recruit in the class of 2025, shooting guard Kiyan averaged 28.5 points at the NBPA Top 100 Camp and 19.6 on the Nike EYBL circuit. Committed to the same school as his father Carmelo Anthony, he’s focused on building his own legacy.

Suni Lee
Gymnastics
Six-time medalist and trailblazer, Suni became the first Asian American woman to win gold in the individual all-around in 2020. After a 2023 kidney disease diagnosis forced a pause in her career, she made a remarkable comeback to help Team USA win gold in 2024, also earning individual bronze in the all-around and uneven bars.

Jeremiah Smith
Football
A standout wide receiver for his university, Jeremiah made history as the highest-rated wide receiver recruit ever and quickly lived up to the hype by setting an FBS freshman record with 1,315 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns. His dominant debut earned him Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Rose Bowl Offensive MVP honors.

AE x Tru Kolors by Travis Kelce
An exclusive, limited-edition collection.