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The lucky bag is the exception to the rules.

The millions of fans who packed the Canyon of Heroes for the Knicks parade were prohibited from bringing any type of bag — but Jordyn Woods was allowed to bring her iconic orange clutch.

Karl-Anthony Towns’ fiancée shared the orange ostrich version of her Woods by Jordyn Tux Clutch Mini with Mayor Mamdani, who was pictured posing with it on their float.


  Karl-Anthony Towns holding his fiance Jordyn Woods’ lucky purse at the New York Knicks ticker-tape parade Thursday. Instagram/jordynwoods Karl-Anthony Towns holding his fiance Jordyn Woods’ lucky purse at the New York Knicks ticker-tape parade Thursday. Instagram/jordynwoods

Hizzoner was seen beaming ear-to-ear as he held up the famous purse.

Towns, with a cigar dangling from his mouth, raised the lucky handbag to the crowd as his other hand clutches the NBA trophy.

The bag was seemingly the only one allowed through the parade’s access points — bags in any form were included on the restricted list, which also included “weapons,” pets, umbrellas, coolers and more.

Woods’ orange clutch became famous during the Knicks’ postseason run after Woods sported it at the team’s first game of the playoffs.

The model, 28, told Vogue she made the bag just for the NBA playoffs — though it retails for $125.

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It was dubbed a good luck charm as the team soared to their first NBA championship in 53 years.

“Once playoffs start, everything becomes part of the ritual if we keep winning,” she said at the time.

“At this point, I’m not risking changing anything.”

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