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Travis Scott and Nike recently dropped the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 sneaker, the latest in the line of collab footwear pieces by the Houston rapper and the Swoosh. This silhouette-traversing relationship goes back to 2017, when Scott and Nike released their joint effort spin on the beloved Air Force 1.

Two years on, and we've seen a host of hype-worthy kicks come courtesy of the duo, reworking multiple Nike and Jordan Brand silhouettes. All of the collaborative sneaker releases, most of which sold out at lightspeed via raffles, are still available to shop at sneaker and streetwear marketplace GOAT.

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Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 “AF100”

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Travis Scott x NikeAir Force 1 'Travis Scott'
$1030
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The first of the Travis Scott x Nike sneakers to be released, the "AF100" was part of a sneaker pack of the same name celebrating the 35th anniversary of the silhouette. Alongside takes on the shoe from the likes of Virgil Abloh, Travis' edition featured a removable Swoosh and a deubré shaped like Scott’s signature grill.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 “Cactus Jack”

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Travis Scott x NikeAir Jordan 4 Retro 'Cactus Jack'
$1000
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Following the AF1 remix, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 “Cactus Jack” arrived in June 2018, and signaled the first of Travis Scott's and Nike's Jordan collabs. With a light blue colorway paying homage to the Houston Oilers, the shoe featured Scott's Cactus Jack branding in place of the famous Jumpman.

Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 “Sail”

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Travis Scott x NikeAir Force 1 'Sail'
$1095
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This release was pretty much identical to the original Travis Scott Air Force 1 which dropped in 2017, except for its off white colorway which breathed subtle new life into the silhouette.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1

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Travis Scott x NikeAir Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Mocha'
$1770
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The Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 “Cactus Jack”, which boasts a reversed Swoosh, was first released in extremely limited quantities, leaving many facing a disappointing L. Getting a surprise drop on the Nike SNKRS app during the Grammys in 2019, Cactus Jack branding lines the heel and sides of a shoe which can rightfully be called one of the most distinct Jordan colorways in history.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low

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Travis Scott x NikeAir Jordan 1 Low 'Mocha'
$1550
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A low edition of the highly coveted and highly recognizable original release, the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low dropped in July this year. Again coming with a reverse Swoosh, this is another sneaker that disappeared from shelves quickly.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 33 NRG “Army Olive”

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Travis Scott x NikeAir Jordan 33 NRG 'Army Olive'
$140
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Not content with putting his stamp on the Air Force 1 and Air Jordan silhouettes, Travis and Nike dropped the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 33 NRG “Army Olive” back in February. Making use of a performance silhouette, the shoe boasts "PULL TO EJECT" and “Designed and engineered to the exact specifications of Travis” tags. An earth-tone hue is highlighted by a mesh upper in Army Olive.

Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6

Travis Scott x NikeAir Jordan 6 Retro 'Olive'
$548
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First spotted when Travis wore them during his 2019 Super Bowl halftime show, the Air Jordan 6 “Travis Scott” is the latest of the collab sneakers. As with the reverse-Swooshed Air Jordan 1, the new kicks feature a stash pocket at the ankle, alongside a glow-in-the-dark outsole and infrared detailing.

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