Hunter King, Tyler Hynes
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Hallmark Stars’ Movie Wardrobes Available Online for a Steal

One week after “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” became the most-watched cable movie of 2024, thanks to stellar ratings for its November 30 Hallmark Channel premiere, fans have a chance to own some of the clothing Tyler Hynes and Hunter King wore onscreen — and typically for less than the items would retail for in stores.

The consignment site Luxanthropy sells clothing provided by wardrobe departments and stylists to the stars, with proceeds going to one of 25 selected charities. Among their latest acquisitions are multiple wardrobe items from recent Hallmark hits including “Holiday Touchdown,” “The Christmas Quest,” and “Falling Together.”


Clothes From ‘Holiday Touchdown’ Available for Half Their Retail Price

On December 5, LuxAnthropy revealed via social media that its collection of wardrobe pieces from “Holiday Touchdown” includes the custom-made red-and-yellow winter coat that King wore in the movie while playing a Chiefs super fan. Proceeds from every purchase will benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.

The size 6 wool coat is available for $245. It was the brainchild of frequent Hallmark costume designer Keith Nielsen and constructed by April Madden, per a press release from Hallmark. After being worn by King for scenes in “Holiday Touchdown,” it’s listed as being in “very good” condition.

Also available on LuxAnthropy are the Banana Republic velvet suit jacket and matching pants that Hynes wore during the skating rink scene in “Holiday Touchdown.” Despite being worn by one of Hallmark’s biggest stars, both items are listed at half their retail price, simply because they’re used.

The red-and-yellow coat retails for $400, but is listed on LuxAnthropy for just $215. The pants retail for $180, but are available on the consignment site for just $90.


Other Hallmark Movie Wardrobes Are Available for Charity, Too

In addition to wardrobe items from “Holiday Touchdown,” LuxAnthropy also still has the coat Kristoffer Polaha wore in “The Christmas Quest” (Lacey Chabert’s is sold) and dozens of items worn by the cast of October’s “Falling Together,” including Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell.

There’s also a just-released collection of 24 items worn by the cast of “Season’s Greetings From Cherry Lane,” including Jonathan Bennett, which premiered via Hallmark+ on December 5.

Proceeds from all of those wardrobe collections also benefit the Alzheimer’s Association, which is near and dear to many Hallmark stars’ hearts. “Falling Together,” which was created in partnership with the organization, features Williams, who — along with her Hallmark bestie Nikki DeLoach — hosts the Dance Party to End ALZ each fall, supported by many of their Hallmark colleagues.

Both actresses lost a parent to Alzheimer’s, as did Hallmark star Andrew Walker, so Hallmark has become a big supporter of the nonprofit through their advocacy work.

If you dig through LuxAnthropy’s site, you can also find remaining pieces from past year’s movies, like the dress Rachel Boston wore for her cameo in 2023’s “A Biltmore Christmas” or the blue field jacket Brant Daugherty wore in 2022’s “A Royal Runaway Romance.”

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