![]() The followup to 2019’s “Olive” color way, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 Retro “British Khaki” is crafted with suede and canvas, with hints of British Crimson. Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 Retro “British Khaki” Further diversifying the release are braided rope laces, a detail that lends the shoe a rustic aesthetic. The Travis Scott x Dunk Low PRM SB QS “Cactus Jack” Special Box features a brown suede toe box, tartan plaid textile quarter panels and tear-away paisley textiles on the forefoot and heel overlay, causing it to stand out amongst the two-tone retros common at the time of its release. This creative collaboration between Nike and La Flame treats the retro low-top to a radical design makeover. Travis Scott x Dunk Low PRM SB QS “Cactus Jack” Special Box A light blue speckle pattern on the heel panel and on the black lace cage round out the Summer 2018 build. Cactus Jack branding arrives on the left heel in Varsity Red, with a matching Jumpman logo on the right. Inspired by the Houston Oilers, the former football team from Scott’s hometown, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 Retro “Cactus Jack” carries the team’s signature University Blue and Varsity Red colors in its Durabuck leather upper and insole, respectively. Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 Retro “Cactus Jack” An oversized inverted Swoosh, Scott’s trademark motif, blazes across the silhouette’s lateral side. ![]() Scott’s Cactus Jack brand name appears stitched in University Red on the tongue, while his face logo, rendered crudely, arrives on the sneaker’s heel. The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Mocha” offers a twist on this legendary silhouette, mixing suede mocha with white leather. Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Mocha” Pre-yellowed sidewalls on the rubber cup sole give the shoes a vintage touch, completing the release. A hidden pouch is nestled in the sneaker’s black nylon collar much like La Flame’s 2019 AJ1 collaboration. The shoe features Scott’s signature inverted Swoosh in black leather, his Cactus Jack smiley face on the left shoe and fragment’s lightning bolt logo on the right. fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro Highīringing together two of Jordan Brand’s most influential partners, the fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High enhances the foundational sneaker with Military Blue details on white tumbled leather. To celebrate the sneaker’s release we take a look back at some of our favorite Travis Scott sneaker collaborations over the years. From his signature inverted swoosh on various iterations of the Air Jordan 1, to the detailed patchwork on the “Cactus Jack” Dunk Low, Scott’s trademark touch is now recognized across pop culture.īetween Nike and Jordan Brand, La Flame has released 12 sneakers so far with another just around the corner: the fragment design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High, already available on the GOAT app and website. But if anyone on the street rubbernecks while you're rocking this collab, they'll know who's responsible: Cactus Jack and Fragment Design logos are embossed on the left and right heels, respectively, leaving their modern marks on this time-tested silhouette.Beyond pushing footwear design in a bold new direction, some of his most popular sneakers -like the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Mocha” and the Travis Scott x Dunk Low Premium QS SB “Cactus Jack” -command eye-watering resale prices on GOAT. ![]() And no need for double-takes at the Sail Swoosh-it's indeed backwards-now a signature Scott touch for his Air Jordan 1 designs. On top of an aged midsole with matching Sail laces, fresh Military Blue accents the heel, collar and insole, providing a new flavour for a classic make-up. Their Air Jordan 1 Low colourway comes in familiar colour blocking schemes, but with special touches only Scott and Fujiwara could've conjured up. In the case of Jordan Brand, Travis Scott and Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment Design, it was a case of three masterminds coming together to collaborate on not just any Air Jordan, but the beloved Air Jordan 1-a model both the Houston rapper and the Japanese designer have tapped for past Jordan Brand link-ups. It's the rare sneaker that satisfies the "rule of three"-sometimes, having three minds is greater than one. ![]()
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