The wives of Baltimore Orioles rookie Jackson Holliday and LA Dodgers catcher Will Smith were the latest recipients of vintage hats gifted from Sideline Socialite Co. It is a brand that supports and honors wives, girlfriends and partners who support the athletes from the sidelines.
On Tuesday, both Chloe Holliday and Cara Smith posted their latest accessory: the chic "GAMEDAY" caps from Sideline Socialite Co.
The beige and black hats feature bold, vintage-inspired lettering and an eye-catching logo, giving off a classic yet trendy vibe that is perfect for game day. Chloe and Cara both tagged the brand and its designer, Kaitlyn Sherfy, in their posts, praising the hats as the "cutest" addition to their wardrobe.
"Thank you for the cutest hats," Chloe wrote in her story.
"The cutest hats," Cara wrote in her story.
The brand has recently launched Game Day Hat and Sideline Socialite Hat on its website, both of which are selling for $37 on its website.
Chloe and Cara remain steadfast in support of their partners, Jackson Holliday and Will Smith
Making his debut in the majors with the Baltimore Orioles two years after he was picked first overall, Jackson Holliday made major strides both on and off the field.
Holliday, who has been dating Chloe since their time at Stilwater High School in Oklahoma, tied the knot in January to begin the year in the presence of loved ones.
Over the season, Chloe attended Holliday's games, whether in Camden Yards while watching the Orioles or in Harbour Park when the shortstop was optioned to the Triple-A Norfolk.
Holliday was recalled again by the Orioles on July 31, after a dismal first stint. The rookie infielder was much better in his second go, though he wasn't at his best.
Meanwhile, Dodgers catcher Will Smith had a year to fall upon in 2024. To begin the year, he was extended by the Dodgers on a 10-year, $140 million extension. Soon, the couple realized they were to have another child.
Smith's Dodgers won the division in the regular season and went on to win the NLCS against the New York Mets just in time before the birth of his second daughter, Layton, on Oct. 22. The newborn brought luck with her as Smith's Dodgers went on to win the World Series.