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Mr. Orange, were you glad you brought your bag to Game 4?
With the Knicks winning 3-1 in the NBA Finals, Jordyn Woods’ bright orange Woods by Jordyn Tax Clutch Mini officially became her lucky bag. This superstition has so far proven true, considering the team’s only loss occurred when the no-bag policy in Game 3 left her at home.
“It’s gotten to the point where if people don’t see me have it during a close game, they start blaming me for changing my routine,” the actress, who is engaged to star athlete Karl-Anthony Towns, told Vogue.
And while she has yet to give fans a glimpse inside her clutch, she recently spilled her game-day essentials to Condé Nast Traveler, all of which can be purchased below.

“Whether it’s dry air on a plane, chapped lips, or a skin emergency, it’s always helpful,” she said in this “Ultimate Travel MVP” article.
She’s been carrying a tube of it for years, telling Page Six Style in 2022 that it’s one of her “holy grail products.”

She called this on-the-go charger “the most important thing in[her]bag.” And with over 2,000 5-star reviews on Amazon, it’s safe to say that many others feel the same way.

While it’s unlikely Woods will be able to keep an entire chess piece-shaped bottle in her clutch, she did list this vanilla blend as a must-have.
“I love warm scents with vanilla bean notes,” she told the magazine. “I feel safe no matter where I am.”

When it comes time to film game day content, Woods reaches for this top-rated ring light.

She mentioned this hydrator’s name in multiple interviews and videos over the years, once declaring it “the best hand cream ever.”
“When you’re engaged, everyone wants to see your hands, so you can’t be embarrassed,” she says.
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