The actor has been working with Chrome Hearts on custom looks for Knicks games
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- Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were photographed heading to Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday, June 10, in New York City
- They were spotted in matching Chrome Hearts denim looks, with blue denim and bright orange embroidered crosses
- Chalamet, a Knicks superfan, has been collaborating with the brand on custom outfits for game-day appearances since May 2025
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner are ready for Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The couple was photographed holding hands as they headed to the New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs game on Wednesday, June 10. For the occasion, the pair wore coordinated denim looks.
Knicks superfan Chalamet, 30, wore a Chrome Hearts oversized denim jacket with bright orange crosses and a pair of matching jeans. He finished the look with Timberlands.
Jenner, 28, perfectly matched him in straight-leg jeans with Chrome Hearts crosses, a white tank top, and a matching denim jacket she carried in her hand. The beauty mogul accessorized with silver metallic strappy heels.
Before the pair left for the game, Jenner was photographed wearing a black leather jacket featuring the Knicks' logo and the year "1946," marking the team's first year in the NBA.

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Their attendance on June 10 follows Jenner's appearance at the Knicks game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 25. After defeating the Cavaliers, the Knicks advanced to the Finals. The Finals began on June 3, with the Knicks winning the first two games, and the Spurs defeated the Knicks on Monday, June 8.
At the June 8 game, the Dune actor wore a custom Chrome Hearts set. He sported a zip-up jacket and matching track pants, both in the Knicks' signature orange.
It comes as no surprise that Chalamet is wearing another custom Chrome Hearts look. During the Knicks' game against the Boston Celtics in May 2025, he wore a custom navy-blue velour tracksuit and Timberland boots.
The brand's president and co-owner, Laurie Lynn Stark, told Vogue that they look to the actor as a "muse."
“He comes in, he works closely with us on looks, he does his fittings. He's an amazing person to work with; he knows exactly what he wants but is also so willing to engage with us and work collaboratively," Stark said.
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She confessed that one of her favorite game-day looks was the June 8 outfit, which loosely referenced his show-stopping orange leather suit from the Los Angeles premiere of Marty Supreme in December 2025. At that event, Jenner coordinated with a floor-length orange gown.
“I love how he's incorporated his wardrobe with hers,” Stark said of the couple's coordinating efforts. “And he really thinks about how he puts a look together: the boots, the socks, he'll pick a ring, all of it.”
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