Travis Kelce wants all the boyfriends dressing up as him for Halloween to get his 'iconic' mustache right

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  • Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are about to be some of the most popular Halloween costumes of the season.

  • Kelce, who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs, is known for his mustache and tight-end skills.

  • He suggested people dressing up as him include his mustache in their costumes.

This Halloween, dozens of couples you know will likely be stepping out dressed as the it-couple of this fall — new billionaire Taylor Swift and her rumored football star beau Travis Kelce.

Kelce, considered one of the greatest tight ends of all time by some reports, plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.

He's not to be outdone by Swift, who just re-recorded and released her "1989" album to rave reviews.

When he and Swift began dating this fall, two of the largest fan groups in America — NFL fans and "Swifties" — collided, sometimes decidedly less gracefully than their faves.

Since then, the two have been photographed everywhere together — NFL games, dinners in New York City, "Saturday Night Live," and, of course, at a concert of Swift's Eras tour.

When asked how fans should dress as the star tight end, he told Reuters: "The mustache is slowly starting to disappear, but I tell you what man, that 'stache and the 87 jersey was pretty iconic for a little bit."

"I had it [the mustache] when I met Taylor for the first time, so I guess my 'stache ... maybe a bracelet or something," he said, per Reuters, perhaps referencing his early attempt at wooing Swift with a friendship bracelet.

Unfortunately, the star doesn't have much else to suggest you wear to be him if you can't push out any facial hair.

Don't worry too much when your girlfriend is disappointed in you— there's always another couple's costume for you and your honey.

Maybe try something less hairy, like Barbie and Ken. Or just be cute enough that no one cares you had to draw on your mustache.

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