Jordyn Woods’ orange lucky bag gets museum treatment

You can soon check out Jordyn Woods’ “lucky” citrus bag she wore during the 2026 NBA Finals in a New York museum.

Woods wore her orange clutch throughout the NBA Finals in support of her fiancé Karl-Anthony Towns, and it was coined her “lucky” bag given that every time she wore the bag, the New York Knicks won. Now, fans can see the Tux Clutch mini hanging in the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

“A courtside icon is coming our way,” the museum captioned the video on Instagram.

The fashion designer is seen holding the bag before a museum curator gently places it on the display shelf.

Towns has been very supportive of his fiancée, whom he proposed to on Christmas Day last year and her lucky bag and is heard in the video saying: “The bag did its thing tonight, I ain’t gonna lie to you. We gotta put this in like the Whitney or the Guggenheim.”

Towns told Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, “What do you want me to say?” Towns said alongside Knicks head coach Mike Brown and Jalen Brunson. “We were undefeated in the playoffs with it. Obviously, she made some magic when she made that Woods by Jordyn bag, for sure.”

Woods explained her process in creating the bag to coincide with the Knicks team colors of orange and blue.

“I made this sample for the playoffs,” Woods explained on Today with Jenna & Sheinelle earlier this month. “I started wearing it, we won the game and it became a superstition.”

The social media personality was not allowed to bring her bag into Madison Square Garden for Game 3, as the venue had a strict no bag policy due to President Donald Trump attendance of the game. However, it was the only game that the Knicks lost to the Spurs and she couldn’t bring it into the arena which garnered more believe in the power of the bag.

“It really went viral when I couldn’t bring it and it was the first game we lost, I think, in 50 days or something,” she added. “After [the Knicks parade], I’m going to hang it in the rafters. I think she needs a rest.”

After the Knicks clinched their first NBA championship win in 53 years after their Game 5 of the NBA Finals, Woods announced that the bag was sold out but it is now available for preorder on her brand’s official site.

“The response to the lucky bag (Tux Clutch Mini) has been truly incredible, and we are so grateful for the overwhelming love and support,” the brand shared on Instagram on June 16. “We were honestly shocked by the extraordinary response.”

“As a result, we have to set the product as ‘Made-to-Order,’ this way everyone who wants the lucky bag has an opportunity to purchase,” the post continued. “Thank you for believing in Woods and for being a part of this special moment for our brand.”

While its unclear if Woods will restock the citrus Tux Clutch mini, fans will be able to set their eyes on the bag can see it at the Guggenheim Museum starting Wednesday, June 23.

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