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Charlie Hustle, Rally House showcase merchandise for Chiefs fans

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs fans are playing no games when it comes to sporting new gear for their team.

Rally House has seen a large number of customers come in ahead of Red Friday.

Some of the biggest sellers are the Chiefs quarter-zip pullovers and of course, Patrick Mahomes jerseys.

Rally House has three different styles of jerseys: the replica jersey pressed, the stitched authentic jersey and then the stitched authentic jersey, which is the most popular.

It's been a busy time for the store for the past few months, selling Chiefs merchandise.

"Before the preseason, it was about the time that we started going through the NFL draft," Rally House store Manager Jennifer Miller said. "We started seeing more and more people coming in and getting their Chiefs gear, getting started early because they were really excited about what they were seeing; what the Chiefs were going after; how they were building that team."

Miller says she expects the store to stay busy every Red Friday, whether the Chiefs play at home or away.

"We're still going to be busy, because people are really excited about their team this year," Miller said. "They want to have the latest and greatest gear. They want to be able to show who they are and what they're all about here in Kansas City."

Charlie Hustle has also been very busy.

Assistant General Manager Amelie Hall says the Arrowhead line is always one of the most popular line.

And of course, it's everything Patrick Mahomes flying off the shelves...from t-shirts to socks.

The store collaborates with several different players on the team to make sure several are represented throughout their store.

And some of those proceeds go to a great cause.

"Our newest one is one we did with Chris Jones, which we partnered with Chris Jones and some of the proceeds actually go back to the Special Olympics, so that's really fun," Hall said.

Jones is the first Chiefs champion for the KC Metro Special Olympics, which has roughly 4,000 athletes.

Hall says when it comes to Red Friday, they'll be restocking every single design they have.

"We're expecting a lot of people coming in, especially through the weekend with the game being away," Hall said. "A lot of people like to wear our shirts to bars and stuff so we're definitely going to be fully stocked."