
Jordyn Woods’ Viral Orange Bag, Credited by Fans With Fueling New York’s 53-Year Title Breakthrough, Is Now on Display at One of Manhattan’s Iconic Museums
A faux-ostrich leather clutch that retails for $125 is sitting inside one of the world’s most celebrated art institutions this week, and the reason has nothing to do with its construction, its materials, or its design pedigree. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan is displaying Jordyn Woods’ orange Tux Clutch Mini — the courtside accessory that New York Knicks fans credited with powering the franchise’s first NBA championship in 53 years — through June 28 at the museum’s Café Rebay. It is, by any reasonable measure, a handbag. But in a city that just lived through one of the most emotionally charged sports runs in recent memory, reasonable measures are beside the point. From TikTok Prototype to Playoff Talisman The bag’s origin story is rooted in entrepreneurial planning, not superstition. Woods, who is engaged to Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns, designed the Tux Clutch Mini as a sample for her fashion label, Woods by Jordyn, ahead of







































